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Film & Media Studies | Unfriended (2014) and Andre Bazin's Realism @filmandmediastudieschannel | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 4 hours ago
This video lecture examines the film Unfriended (Levan Gabriadze, 2014) in the context of Andre Bazin's realist film theory.

The lesson compares the long-take aesthetic of the film to the montage aesthetic of Searching (2017) and also goes over some tenets of Bazin's film theory to better understand the aesthetic qualities of Unfriended.

Part 1: youtu.be/co2NxUWHFU0

Part 2: youtu.be/oleHqDoV_ZY

Part 3: youtu.be/vf7Jf-PNc8A
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Unfriended (2014) and Andre Bazin's Realism @filmandmediastudieschannel

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