The Eagle Huntress: Crash Course Film Criticism #12

During our Film History and Production series, we talked about how Film is an “Illusion of Reality.“ That filmmakers use shots, cuts, and narrative structure to trick us into believing what we’re seeing. But, what happens when that Illusion of Reality is an Illusion of Actual Reality? Otto Bell’s “The Eagle Huntress“ is a feel good, enchanting, and powerful hero’s journey. But its characters are real. It’s a documentary. And, as good as the film is, it’s not without appropriate criticisms. In this episode of Crash Course Film Criticism, we take a look at a documentary that’s as moving as any narrative fiction film. *** Check out all 15 films we’ll be talking about below!!! Citizen Kane Aliens Where Are My Children? Selma In the Mood For Love Do the Right Thing Lost In Translation Apocalypse Now Pan’s Labyrinth The Limey Three Colors: Blue The Eagle Huntress Moonlight Beasts of No Nation
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