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Film Studies
Horror Genre Film Viewing Permission Slip
Dear Parents:
In the next few weeks, as we study the horror genre for film class, we will be viewing three R
rated films. The first is by director Tim Burton entitled The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. This film
received the Academy Award in 1999 for Best Art Direction. It includes some fairly gory scenes
of decapitations, however, the gore is not overdone and much of the horror comes from a welltold story and an artful creation of mood and atmosphere. The second film we will watch is
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, based on a Stephen King novel of the same name. This film
contains a brief scene with frontal nudity of a woman; additionally Kubrick uses the image of
elevator doors opening with blood spilling out to create the creepy and claustrophobic
atmosphere of the hotel. Finally, there is one scene in which two bloody bodies are shown.
However, the film is widely considered to be a quality film that creates fear through largely
psychological means and character development. Finally we will conclude our unit with Silence
of the Lambs, “one of the most taut, suspenseful, psychological thrillers ever produced. Director
Jonathan Demme's superbly-crafted, harrowing film is dark, moody, somber, and truly
frightening, yet exhilarating. The film captured 5 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor
(Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster), Best Director (Jonathan Demme), and Best
Adapted Screenplay (Ted Tally) The intimate and disturbing characterizations of mass
murderers were shocking, particularly the character of evil personified - the notorious, cobralike, intelligent psychiatrist turned psychopath Hannibal Lecter (portrayed masterfully by British
actor Anthony Hopkins) and his bargaining game to share information about another wanted
serial killer ("Buffalo Bill") with dedicated, fledgling, vulnerable and rising female FBI agenttrainee/investigator Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster). The most compelling part of the film is in the
developing dynamics of their participation in a cat-and-mouse battle of nerves, and the many
chilling, spellbinding discussions in four scenes between them.” (filmsite.org) However the film is
serious and mature in nature as it deals with the psychology of mass murderers. There is one
scene which shows a bloody face, but most of the horror is suggested rather than shown.
With each film, we will discuss techniques the directors use to create suspense, fear, and anxiety
through their respective films. However, if you are uncomfortable with your child viewing one or
more of these films, there will be alternative PG films shown (Beetlejuice by Tim Burton, and
Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock and Stand by Me based on a short story by Stephen King).
There will be no negative repercussions for any student who elects not to watch any of these
films. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at
jgonzalez@smmusd.org or by phone at 310-457-6801 x202.
Thank you,
Jennifer Gonzalez
Please initial next to each film to indicate you give your permission for your son or daughter to
watch the film. Or, if you would rather, you may sign the last line to give your permission for all
R rated films we will show this year.
__________My son/daughter has my permission to watch The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
__________My son/daughter has my permission to watch The Shining
__________My son/daughter has my permission to watch Silence of the Lambs
_________________________________(full signature please)_***I give my son or daughter
permission to watch any R rated films throughout the year without being notified,
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