Regulation:
Who regulates this text?
BBFC (British Broadcast Film Classification)
What legal and ethical issues does this text bring up?
Issues of welfare within the working class, and families struggling with unemployment and poverty.
Does this text offer it's audiences a plurality of experiences? Give examples
The text offers a plurality of experiences within the lifestyle of struggling working class.
Eg, one scene includes Katy arriving late to a social worker meeting and being told to leave and Daniel helps her, a different character who is also struggling as he is unemployed due to his health and age. Another scene includes Katy shoplifting sanitary products as she doesn't have enough money to pay for them.
Eg, one scene includes Katy arriving late to a social worker meeting and being told to leave and Daniel helps her, a different character who is also struggling as he is unemployed due to his health and age. Another scene includes Katy shoplifting sanitary products as she doesn't have enough money to pay for them.
Distribution:
Who distributes this text?
eOne Films
How many copies were sold?
Box Office - $15.8 million
What is the circulation of this product?
32 different countries, 676 cinemas, won the Palme D'or award at the french Cannes Film festival.
Can the product be distributed digitally?
Can be watched on BBC iPlayer.
Power and Organisation:
Who owns this product?
BFI (British Film Institute) and BBC films
Is the owner major or indie?
BFI is a film and charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film making and television in the United Kingdom.
BBC films is owned by BBC which is a public service broadcaster.
BBC films is owned by BBC which is a public service broadcaster.
What else do they produce/publish?
Saving Mr. Banks, Nativity!, Billy Elliot, Made in Dagenham.
Are they vertically and/or horizontally integrated?
The BBC is vertically integrated, for example, they work within Television, Film and Radio.
Do they operate as a subsidary?
BBC films can only be seen as a subsidary of the BBC.
What is the dominant ideology of this organisation?
" To enrich people's lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. To be the most creative organisation in the world. "
Straight Outta Compton:
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Is the owner major or indie?
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Are the vertically and/or horizontally integrated?
Do they operate as a subsidary?
What is the dominant ideology of this organisation?
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