Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Annotated Catalouge

How the representation of football hooligans has changed since films based in 1970s.
Focus Films
Item 1:  Awaydays - Pat Holden (2009)
Primary Source.
This film is appropriate for my research as it displays a perspective on football violence and football hooligans from a writer in 2009 basing the film in 1979, The film shows the football gang in general but also shows that members are in fact individuals with own individual problems and views
. The film connects to single characters not only the main subject of the violence for example the character "Carty" is dying to get involved with "The Pack" and has to work his way he and you also see interesting parts of his relationships with members of "The Pack" and his Family. Another interesting example is of the character "Elvis" who has everything that "Carty" dreams of but he is not happy with his life and to some extent seems "dark" which he cannot get out of. This films genre and subjects raised within the film allows it to be connected to my other primary sources.

Item 2: The Firm - Nick Love (2009)
This film is beneficial to my project as it is another perspective on the same subject and similar characters but based in a different decade. It’s a good example of individual characters, gangs and society within that time period. The film itself is set in the late 1980's, based around a young character called "Dom" who pushes to get involved in a football gang run by top boy "Bex", "Dom" is accepted into the gang and becomes one of the boys, he realises that the fighting is becoming out of hand and to some extent based on "Bex's" personal issues and hatred.

Item 3: Green Street – Lexi Alexander (2005)
This film shows the representation from another era it was set in the time it was made (2005) which is only 5 years ago, so this shows a modern view on the subject. The film follows yet again another character called Matt getting involved in the scene. But this time instead of attempting to get into the gang, he accidently “falls” into it.

Websites
Item 4: The Guardian (Film Section) (06/10/10)
Provides information on the main football violence films, some of which are my main sources. It also gives info on ideas behind the films and the subjects presented in them- such as power and a sense of belonging.
Item 5: IMDb (06/10/10)
Information about the actors and in general the film “Awaydays”, it also has information about the decade and era the film was set in.
Item 6: Sky movies website (06/10/10)
Gives a good description and insight into a number of football violence movies (including the ones my focus films) and the plots, main characters etc. There are summaries in which it describes the time periods which is what my question is based upon

Item 7: Politics.co.uk (06/10/10)
A website that describes what “football hooliganism” is which will be helpful in understanding background and additional information to the films, the website also includes statistics, history (which is part of the focus question and other helpful information.

Item 8: BBC news website (06/10/10)
Shows the history of football violence and is displayed and organised into sub categories of eras which is particularly helpful.

Books
Item 9: Football Hooliganism – Steve Frosdick & Peter Marsh
Willan (1 July 2005)
Shows different approaches and reasons for football violence and a political overview of I, which helps in understanding to background and additional information of the films.

Item 10: Hooligan Wars: Causes and effects of football violence – Ed Perryman & Mark Perryman
Mainstream Publishing (3 October 2002)
Gives information on the history and the government’s views on football violence and also information from the police and other authorities.

1 comment:

  1. You've now made the changes to thes entries. I look forward to reading the finished version.

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