What are the essential differences between the 2 institutional contexts in which Vertigo (1958) and One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) were produced?
What are the essential differences between the 2 institutional contexts in which Vertigo (1958) and One Flew over the Cuckoo’ s Nest (1975)were produced? - In New Hollywood, a new generation of young filmmakers came to prominence in America that influenced the types of films produced, their production & marketing & the way major studios approached film-making. This differed to the studio system where the studio were in control of all of these areas. - In New Hollywood films, the director rather than the studio takes on the key authorial role - Films made in this movement are stylistically characterised in their narrative which strongly contrasts with classical norms - Vertigo was produced in 'the horrible decade' for Hollywood due to the use of spectacle features (e.g. 3D) whereas by the time OFOTCN was released, the commercial success of films had re-risen and Hollywood had turned around its bad reputation. - New Hollyw