Production: We have chosen to use DNA films because they are
behind some of the most distinctive UK films of recent years. Also
because forthcoming projects of theirs include supernatural thrillers.
Films they have previously produced include 28 Days Later and The Last
King of Scotland.
Distribution:
UK - Because this is where it will be filmed and will be produced by independent film company.
Germany - Because they have a large English speaking population.
USA
- Because many successful American films are popular in the UK, so to
test whether independent British films can succeed in America. Also
because previous Femme Fatale films were American so the sub genre links back to the original iconic Film Noir movies.
Australia - Again they have a large English speaking population.
China - Their country is very technological so releasing a new film there should produce a widespread audience.
Exhibition:
Our
target audience would be people who favour the thriller genre, but also
who like independent film companies. Our film certificate would
be 15 as the film would feature scenes inappropriate for younger ages.
Social class does not affect our film as it does not relate to any
particular one. However people who are well educated in similar films
will appreciate watching this as they will be able to identify the
homage used in this film. Finally, audiences of an elder age would
benefit more as they would be able to relate to original film noir
movies and point out 'Fatal Attraction' in the background, where as a
younger audience would not be familiar with it.
Aspects our film will contain that certify it as a 15:
-Violence
-Strong language
-Scene of torture
This is an image I screen grabbed from the BBFC website where it distinguishes the differences between each certificate.
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