Monday, 18 October 2010



This film is being shown at all multiplexes however it is also being shown at the more independent cinemas. This is partially due to it being a British film and this is one of the factors that appeals to me. The trailer strongly appeals to me as it shows elements of both a British culture as well as historical context. Furthermore it shows a certain level of sophistication which gives the impression that if we see this film we will not be given two hours of nonsensical rubbish but rather that we will learn something.

It's audience is primarily females however it is difficult to put an age group on it as various factors appeal to the different ages. it has elements of feminism which may appeal to older teenage - early 30 year olds however it also includes historical content within living memory. this factor may appeal to those who were alive during the events.

The fact that I find the film appealing shows that its audience could branch out from this stereotype to those who are interested in its political side or other factors entailed in this trailer.

1 comment:

  1. You need to evaluate these two trailers as indicated in the document I gave you. Here are the guidelines:

    Film Marketing: Identify a film trailer of a film that is being exhibited in Norwich and identify any aspect of the trailer that would persuade you to view the film. For more ambitious students you may wish take yourself out of your comfort zone and include a 2nd trailer of a film that you would not normally consider appealing but the trailer may encourage you to see the film.

    Any other points would be welcome to include the genre of the film.

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