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Analyzing Claude Chabrol's Essay 'Little Themes'

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Name: Dorcas Bamigboye.
Student Number: 7781917.
Course: FILM 2380.
Instructors Name: Jonah Corne.
Reading Response 4. In the essay Little Themes by Claude Chabrol, Claude Chabrol argues that the script of a movie does not matter, but the theme of the movie is the most important. He says there is no such thing as a 'big theme' and a 'little theme', because the smaller the theme is, the more one can give it a big treatment. In this essay we are made to understand that a film's moral position should be in its form and style, not in an underlying social message in its narrative and that the content of a movie is subject to style. Style is something that is personal to each filmmaker. Style is what differentiate movies from one another. Several

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