The Discarded Image | Mank | Why David Fincher Embraced Old Hollywood Artifice @TheDiscardedImage | Uploaded January 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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In this video essay we look at David Fincher's Mank, and explore how the director uses artifice to comment on old Hollywood, and Citizen Kane. The video also features other Fincher films such as The Social Network, Fight Club, Se7en and Zodiac.
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With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union Plus.
In this video essay we look at David Fincher's Mank, and explore how the director uses artifice to comment on old Hollywood, and Citizen Kane. The video also features other Fincher films such as The Social Network, Fight Club, Se7en and Zodiac.
#Mank #DavidFincher
Co-written by manilazic.com
In association with caexisteproductions.com
Support the channel - patreon.com/thediscardedimage
All music licensed from Musicbed. Get a free trial by following this affiliate link - http://share.mscbd.fm/thediscardedimage
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