Monday, 28 November 2016

Suffragette (Gavron, 2015) Analysis

Suffragette (Gavron, 2015)
  • The target audience for the film 'Suffragette' is mainly targeted for historians or for people who aren't but they are interested in history.
  • One reason why it's targeted for those types of people is that firstly, the setting of the film looks historical with many expensive looking houses and other buildings. (London, where the rich area is)
  • Another reason is the props that are being used. For example, the vehicles such as the cars are very old; very antique looking. It's as if it were the ones from the 80s/90s and this makes the film look like its from the historical times which therefore makes the film look historical.
  • Also, the costumes that people are wearing in the film are very old fashioned. The winter looking coats made of wool, the fedora hats men wear and the other types of hats the woman wear. This gives the film a historic atmosphere which therefore makes the film targeted to historical fans.

Budget: $14 MILLION

BOX OFFICE:  $32 MILLION



SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES:


CAST AND CREW:
  • Sarah Gavron - Director
  • Abi Morgan - Writer (Screenplay)
  • Anne-Marie Duff - Actress
  • Grace Stottor - Actress
  • Geoff Bell - Actor

MERCHANDISE:
  • T-shirts
  • Home decoration
  • Mugs
  • Stationary
  • Bags
PRODUCTION COMPANIES:
  • Canal+
  • Film4
PRODUCERS:
  • Alison Owen
  • Faye Ward
DISTRIBUTOR:
  • Pathe
EXHIBITORS:
  • VUE Cinema
  • BFI Film Festival


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