Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Film Genres

Finding Nemo

Genre: family

Realease Date: May 30, 2003 (USA)

Director: Andrew Santon

Lee Unkrich (co)

Producers: Jinko Gotoh (associate)

John Lasseter (executive)

Graham Walters (producer)

Studio Company: Disney & Pixar

Principal Actors: Albert Brooks (Marlin)

Ellen DeGeneres (Dory)

Alexander Gould (Nemo)

Elizabeth Perkins (Coral)

Finding Nemo fits into the genre of a family movie, because it's suitable for all ages, does not use any offensive language or topics, and is entertaining and wholesome.





Stick It

Genre: comedy

Release Date: April 28, 2006 (USA)

Director: Jessica Bendinger

Producers: Gary Barber (executive)

Roger Birnbaum (executive)

Allison Burnett (co)

David Crocket (executive)

Derek Evans (executive)

Jonathan Glickman (executive)

Gail Lyon (producer)

Liz Tigelaar (associate)

Studio Company: Kaltenbach Pictures

Princial Actors: Missy Peregrim (Haley)

Vanessa Lengies (Joanne)

Nikki SooHoo (Wei Wei)

Maddy Curley (Mina)

This film is a comedy because it uses light-hearted humor in the plot of competitive gymnastics to make the audience laugh.





Moulin Rouge

Genre: Musical

Release Date: June 1, 2001 (USA)

Director: Baz Luhrmann

Producers: Steve E. Andrews (associate)

Fred Baron (producer)

Martin Brown (producer)

Catherin Knapman (co)

Baz Luhrmann (producer)

Catherine Martin (associate)

Studio Company: Bazmark Films

Principal Actors: Nicole Kidman (Satine)

Ewan McGregor (Christian)

Moulin Rouge is classified as a musical because it uses music and song to tell a dramatic love story.

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