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By Lucía Hui

Barberá
Rausell,
Simonas
Danys and
Victoria
Chidid

WHAT IS
REAL AND
WHAT IS
FICTION?
CONTENT

Intro and Director’s style of making movies

Presentation and plot

Tarantino´s portrait of Hollywood 60s

Fiction characters Vs Real characters

Conclusion
Tarantino’s
directing style
Violence
Majority of his movies includes violence. The director even emphasizes this movie
element.

Tarantino once said “Violence is one of the most fun things to watch”

Tarantino’s films are blood-soaked, guns and blades play an important role in
Tarantino’s films
Dialogues

It is through the dialogue, not actions, which Tarantino introduces his


audience to characters and explains his settings and plots.

The topics of his dialogue scenes can vary, and don’t always have to do with
the plot
Camera techniques

Tarantino has such an intriguing way of


stylizing an image by:

1) embracing the 60s and 70s


cinematographic aesthetic

2) forcing the audience to view his


world from unfamiliar perspectives, like
overheads (God's Eye), extreme close-
ups, and his trademark POV shots.
POV shots
EWS - Extreme wide shot
Fully staged wide shot
Presentation

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, is a British-American film written, co-


produced and directed by Quentin Tarantino, released in 2019. This is an
uchronie revolving around the declining career of a fictional actor, Rick Dalton
(played by Leonardo DiCaprio), flanked by his friend Cliff Booth - his lifelong
stunt double - (role played by Brad Pitt ), and the very real murder of Sharon Tate
(played by Margot Robbie) perpetrated in August 1969 by the "family" Charles
Manson, a drama to which Tarantino gives a different outcome.
Plot

Rick Dalton, a television actor Who has already lived better years , and his
longtime stuntman cliff booth in the film industry during the Hollywood.

They come to the realization that the entertainment industry is not what it used
to be
Tarantino´s portrait of
HOLLYWOOD 60s

● New Hollywood: changing in


cinema industry
● Hippie Communities
● Soundtrack - tribute to the 60s
music
● Events of August 8,1969
Fictional
characters
Rick Dalton

His career went from starring in a


successful TV Western “Bounty Law” to
making Spaghetti Westerns in Italy.

He feels how his movie star status starts


to fade away and he’s trying to revive his
career.
Ciff Booth
A war veteran who lives in a trailer with his
pitbull

He’s playing Rick Dalton’s stunt double and


also his personal driver because Rick has lost
his driver’s licence due to driving under the
influence of alcohol

He struggles to find a stunt job because of


rumors he murdered his wife.
Real
characters
WHO WAS SHARON TATE?

An American actress and model

As many said “a very promising


artist”

Best known to
Jay Sebring SHARON TATE

The three of them became


inseparable since the marriage of
Sharon and Polanski in London
1968

Roman Polanski
Events of August 8th, 1969

One of the most shocking and


indelible crimes of the 20th
century
Charles Manson
Founder and leader of the Manson
Family.
The Manson girls
Real-Manson family

The Manson Family (known among its members as the Family) was a commune, gang,
and cult led by Charles Manson that was active in California .The group consisted of
approximately 100 followers, who lived an unconventional lifestyle with habitual use of
hallucinogenic drugs. Most were young women from middle-class backgrounds, many of
whom were radicalized by Manson's teachings and drawn by hippie culture and
communal living.
CONCLUSION
Tarantino in the movie :

Experiments with fictional based on true events


Highlights his gore style at the end of the film
Gives a happy ending to Sharon Tate

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