

Vertigo will be screened on Wednesday, Dec.6, 18.00, in FFB-05. The story follows a man named Ed Miller, who enters therapy to cope with the mysterious after-effects of a car crash. It is loosely based on the films of Alfred Hitchcock, particularly Vertigo. He had little patience for actors in particular, whom he referred to as cattle. It’s well known that Hitchcock was a demanding auteur who expected nothing less than excellence. Any Vertigo analysis needs to address Hitchcock as a man. In doing this we want to promote the development of film appreciation at Bilkent University and create an academıc communıty for all interested persons where they can express their passion for film.īilkent Cinematics is open to students of all disciplines who enjoy film. Alfred Hitchcock Vertigo is an adventure video game developed by the Spanish company Pendulo Studios and published by Microids. In Vertigo, Hitchcock returns to his meta investigation of film, but from the perspective of the director. Each semester we host several film screenings, all by great directors, which we hope provide more insight and understanding into the themes of these influential films. The film is a masterpiece among masterpieces but what makes it so unique? Join our screening and post-movie discussion to find out.īilkent Cinematics aims to bring film lovers together and create a community through film screenings and entertaining, informative post-screening discussions. While Vertigo is seen by many as a great psychological thriller about obsession, it is far more complicated than that. “If Vertigo remains, unchallengeably, Hitchcock’s masterpiece, this is surely because the attitude to the unknown and mysterious is not simply one of terror but retains, implicitly, a profound and disturbing ambivalence,” says critic Robin Wood. Vertigo was selected by the 2012 Sight and Sound Critics’ poll as the greatest film ever made ending the 50 year reign of Orson Welles’ debut film Citizen Kane at the top. This classic from the master of suspense was poorly received upon release. All the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her. Made in 1958, the story is that of Scottie (James Stewart), a San Francisco detective suffering from acrophobia (extreme or irrational fear of heights) who is asked to investigate the strange activities of an old friend’s wife.
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Bilkent Cinematics invites you to the last movie of the Fall semester, Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller Vertigo, to be held on Wednesday, Dec.6.
