Paradise Road
Paradise Road
Paradise Road
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2. Locate where the main action of the film is set. 3. Draw and label the places where the film takes place.
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5. Why did the women begin a choir? What effect did it have?
Teacher Text Guides and Worksheets Paradise Road Radiant Heart Publishing
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2. Contrast the lives of these women at the start of the film with the end of the film?
Teacher Text Guides and Worksheets Paradise Road Radiant Heart Publishing
Worksheet 5: Synthesis- CREATIVE PROJECT- PARADISE ROAD Choose TWO of the following
1. Compose a series of poems based on the film. 2. Revise a section of the film and turn it into a scene to be acted out. 3. Rewrite the ending of the film so that the outcome is different. 4. Plan and create a picture book of the film. 5. Present a talk on an aspect of the film to the class. 6. Research and report a biography of film director Bruce Beresford. 7. Write a newspaper article based on aspects of the film. 8. Research the real story the film is based on and present your findings to the class. 9. Choose the music is played in the film and write/present an analysis of the use of this music in the film. 10. Choreograph a movement inspired by one or more key scenes in the film. Present a live performance to an audience or have someone video tape it. 11. Using any art medium (painting, sculpture, inks, pencil etc.), create one or more visual representations of the film.
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Teacher Text Guides and Worksheets Paradise Road Radiant Heart Publishing
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4. Even in the pits of conflicts darkness and despair, our sense of humour can keep us human.
5. Time and time again, the human spirit soars above the tragedy and destruction of conflicts.
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Check the Australian War Memorial website.
This may have been an editorial choice as the killings were brutal and at the start of the film hence anything after this may have seemed anticlimactic and the films focus is more on the choir and the spirit of the surviving women. Check the Australian War Memorial website, and/or research the book title.
The story is based on the testimonies of Helen Colijn and Betty Jeffrey written in their books Song of Survival and White Coolies. When the film was released in 1997, U.S and Asian critics attacked the film as racist against the Japanese.
The film is merely recreating what actually happened. It is a historical perspective. Do you think the film was racist? Those ex prisoners of war agreed that their treatment was as Beresford portrayed in Paradise Road. In Paradise Road, the younger women are taken to an Officers club where they can live in comparative luxury as long as they provide sexual services for the men. Many women went. Given the time restraint of two hours, Beresford had to make significant choices and in some cases, events have been condensed or omitted. Such choices can be contentious, especially as many people from that time are still alive and remember the reality. Beresford wanted the focus of the film to be the voice orchestra.
In reality, the nurses were forced to provide sexual services for the Japanese officers, and when they tried to resist, their food supply was stopped until they changed their minds.
Many of the events that happened have been changed in some ways in the film.
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EXPLANATION
It is in the darkest moments of suffering that people have found an inner strength to rise above the tragedy. It is the will to survive and the human spirit shines through, sometimes via religious faith and other times through personal courage or drawing on the support of others. This is clear in Paradise Road with the formation of the choir. It does not change their harsh reality but it gives their spirit a voice and for a moment they have joy and something else to look forward to.
The inhumanity So many killings and atrocities have been committed in the name of wars, and evil of war and in Paradise Road we see that women and children are brutalised. This forces us to consider the nature of evil and conflict. Is humanity prone to evil? Why do these wars keep recurring? There is a sense of absurdity in the final moments of the film when it is announced. The war is over! We can now be friends. How can innocent people and children suddenly become enemies that need to be punished and tortured? The power of music and the arts in society War is one of the lowest acts of humanity. It is evil. In contrast, music and the arts come from a higher plane of humanity. Music expresses the soul, feeds us spiritually and is a joy to be part of. It can have a transcendent effect on our lives lifting us up, out of our mundane, pain filled lives, into a higher realm. It is extraordinary that the women in a prisoner of war camp were able to tap into this higher power. Music and the arts are noble and humane, contrasting with the bleak reality of conflict and war. In Paradise Road the moments where the choir performs is emotional and beautiful to behold. Beresford chose to make this the central focus of the film, leading him to re arrange many details and alter the facts in some places. In their singing, the women become one with each other and are united, regardless of their culture, breeding, education, appearances and individual talents.
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Setting-
Props-
Lighting-
Use of color-
Music, background-
Special effects?
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Long shot
Medium shot
Close-up
Extreme close-up A shot of a small object or part of a face that fills the screen.
Camera Angles
Find one scene that contains the particular feature in the table. Write the effect of that particular choice on the film and/or viewer. The camera looks down on subject.
High angle
Eye level
Low angle
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Jesse Rosenfeld Phillip Stork John Elcock Hamish Urquhart Jemal Blattner
Danny Tippler Michael Tippler Seaman Francis Aran O'Riordan Older Aran O'Riordan
John Proper Shigenori Ito Geoff O'Halloran Chi Yuen Lee Ping Pan
One of the biggest criticisms of Paradise Road is that there are too many characters, especially amongst the key women. This has made it difficult for many people to identify individual women and understand the film. Write a response to this criticism, voicing your own opinion.
Google the film and copy and paste photos of the cast, so you can remember the characters names.
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Use this as an opportunity to explore the nature of conflict. Create a mind map on the topic Encountering Conflict in Paradise Road .
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Worksheet 17: Encountering Conflict PARADISE ROAD Some creative ideas for writing about Conflict...
In the persona of one of the women in Paradise Road, write a letter or keep a diary. Other outcomes? Create a piece of writing with an alternative ending, assuming that one of the soldiers dared to say no to orders. The choir formed by the women is a way of rising above their victimhood and clinging to their spirit and will to survive. Explore other victims of conflict, who have chosen to survive. What are the essential ingredients for conflict to exist and take over a community or group of people? Create a recipe. It is years later. You are the soldier that set fire to Wings body in the middle of the camp. How do you feel about what you did? Why did you do it? Write a diary entry. You are the director of the film, Paradise Road- Bruce Beresford. Explain the choices you made in the film and what you wanted to achieve. Why is humanity always at war? Write an essay exploring the nature of conflict between countries. The war is over. Once more we can be friends. Discuss the absurdity and pointlessness of war. Create a dialogue between two of the women from the film, as they look back on their lives and the war. Choose one of the women or the Japanese men and explore how conflicted you feel about what is happening as you *go to the Officers Camp for better conditions as a trade off for prostitution OR *as you carry out your duties from higher above.
Other ideas...
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2. How are the opening credits presented? Do they add to the meaning?
4. Are there any motifs (scenes, images which are repeated? What purpose do they serve?
5. What three or four sequences are most important in the film? Why?