(2002)

Director: Rob Marshall

Written by Bill Condon (screenplay) and (book)

Won 6 (2003):

 Best Picture

 Best Actress in Supporting Role (Zeta-Jones)

 Best Art Direction-Set Decoration

 Best Costume Design

 Best Editing

 Best Sound

 Also nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Reilly), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Zellweger), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Queen Latifah), Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Original Song, Best Adapted Screenplay

Robert Louis “Bob” Fosse

 1927-1987

 American musical theater choreographer and director, and a film director

 widely considered to be among the most innovative and influential choreographers of the 20th Century

 8 Tony Awards for choreography; nominated for 4 Academy Awards, won Best Director for

 moved to Hollywood with the ambition of being the next Fred Astaire but had more success in choreography than obtaining roles due to premature balding, which limited the roles he could take

 Fosse developed a jazz dance style that was immediately recognizable, exuding a stylized, cynical sexuality. Other notable distinctions of his style included the use of turned-in knees, sideways shuffling, and rolled shoulders.[2]

 With Fred Astaire as an influence, he used props such as bowler hats, canes and chairs. His trademark use of hats was influenced by his own self-consciousness.

What to notice:

Rivalry

-cutting

Focus On These Dance Numbers…..

Compare and contrast the following dance numbers. How does the choreography/movement differ? Why does it differ? What effect(s) are created?

 “All That Jazz” (Velma)  “Funny Honey” (Roxie & Amos)  “” (six murderesses)

Focus On These Characters and look for….

Discuss who has power (and over whom) and what shifts have occurred in the film. Consider the following:

 Roxie

 Amos

 Velma

 Mama Morton

 The Media (Mary Sunshine and others)

Which characters are victims – either of someone else or of themselves and their own actions?

How is choreography and music used in the film to accent the storyline? Use specific examples to support your answer.