This
essay will be on "The Hunting Ground", found in
"Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power" (2022) In these essays, you should:
In the introduction, you should summarize what the film was discussing in a few
sentences as though the reader did not watch the film. This should be at least
half a page. In the body, pick one particular scene/role in the film that you
personally connected with and discuss it in more detail. You should explain why
you chose it and how it affected you. You can choose to discuss a
specific past experience or situation that it reminded you of or be vague if
you are uncomfortable with being so personal. However, you need to have
something particular in mind because this is where your
reflection should be written.The reflection should be about your thoughts and
feelings. It can be about the lessons you learned. You may also discuss the
benefits you got or what you have lost because of that particular
experience. You should also connect the film to topics from the lectures
and textbook. Keep this figure in mind as you are writing: Conclude with a
summary of the topics discussed in the body of your paper. Each essay
should be about 2 pages double spaced. There is no need to cite a source
if it is the textbook or the film, but if you refer to something other than
these sources, they should be properly cited in APA format.
The view of women in society is a major point of discussion in the 21st century. Women have risen to fight for equal opportunities. In the film industry, the sexualization of women is a concern. Therefore it is essential to assess how women have been represented in films and make efforts to culture films that do not objectify and sexualize women.The Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power is a documentary by Nina Mendes that explores how women and men are treated and represented in the film industry. The movie combines clips from different movies to portray how women are objectified. In these shots, Nina argues that women are pictured as objects of pleasure to satisfy male subjects. The shots are focused on the females' bodies, while shots about their male counterparts are focused on their faces and abilities. Nina builds on the works of Laura Mulvey on the employment discrimination of women in the film industry. Nina interviews women in the film industry who share their experiences. There are more male producers in the film industry than males. Employment discrimination in the film industry further leads to sexual abuse and assault. Women are prone to experiencing rape and sexual harassment when they refuse to be part of situations that would cause harm to them. Hence the documentary enlightens societies on the normalized objectification of women in the film industry.