Submarine
The titles come in intertwined between pieces of film in white on top of a bright blue background
· Who funded the film (then again funding and ‘the film agency wales’
· In association with…
· There are no actors or the director or anyone directly working on the film listed in the opening credits.
The film shows a small messy boys bedroom. It then goes to show shots of the welsh country side, the shots are very artistic that show it’s made by warp films because they care for taking time to make more artistic films. Possibly showing that it’s going to be a slow paced film, these shots also set the scene for the story showing that it’s a showing that it’s a remote relatively normal area near the sea; it shows important locations in the story.
PROLOGUE ends the credits/ opening sequence.
There is a brief monologue that sets the mood for the film showing it could be a social realism film about self-discovery.
‘Most people think of themselves as individuals, like there’s no one on the planet like them. This thought motivates them to get out of bed, eat food and walk around like nothing’s wrong. My name is Oliver Tate’
In the next section it’s a scene of a classroom and the teacher is talking. He clearly sets the mood that it is a social realism film.
‘What kind of a young person am i? That’s the challenge, talk about challenge. Well that’s the challenge I’m giving you this term, a gauntlet so to speak. But this gauntlet is also an opportunity, an opportunity for self-discovery’
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