Women in Film & TV, VI - Black Panther
Authors: k.stutterheim@khm.de:Stutterheim, K.
Publisher: Glaz
Abstract:Once again, a SciFi movie – or rather writer-director Ryan Coogler and his team – shows that the world could be better than it is today, and at the same time they do their part. In the postmodern film „Black Panther„, which is wonderfully entertaining for me as a dramaturge and film scholar, the author/director Ryan Coogler and his co-author Joe Robert Cole have created an interesting construction for their ensemble arranged around a central figure. The central character is a prince, T’Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), whose becoming a king leads as well onto a kind of world rain. This character is very skilfully led by a group of women, without whom he would not have survived nor never made it to the top of power.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32197/
http://www.kino-glaz.de/archives/1854
Source: Manual
Women in Film & TV, VI - Black Panther
Authors: k.stutterheim@khm.de:Stutterheim, K.
Publisher: GLAZ
Abstract:Once again, a SciFi movie – or rather writer-director Ryan Coogler and his team – shows that the world could be better than it is today, and at the same time they do their part. In the postmodern film „Black Panther„, which is wonderfully entertaining for me as a dramaturge and film scholar, the author/director Ryan Coogler and his co-author Joe Robert Cole have created an interesting construction for their ensemble arranged around a central figure. The central character is a prince, T’Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), whose becoming a king leads as well onto a kind of world rain. This character is very skillfully led by a group of women, without whom he would not have survived nor never made it to the top of power.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32197/
http://www.kino-glaz.de/archives/1854
Source: BURO EPrints