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Directors & Filmmaking Quiz

Directors & Filmmaking Quiz

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Directors are the creative visionaries who shape every element of a film - from script interpretation and casting to camera angles, pacing, and overall tone. Legendary directors in...

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All 11 questions in this Directors & Filmmaking quiz
  1. Who directed 'Bicycle Thieves' (1948)?

    • A. Luchino Visconti
    • B. Federico Fellini
    • C. Vittorio De Sica
    • D. Roberto Rossellini
  2. Who directed 'Singin' in the Rain' (1952)?

    • A. George Cukor
    • B. Stanley Donen
    • C. Busby Berkeley
    • D. Vincente Minnelli
  3. Which Iranian director made 'A Separation' (2011)?

    • A. Majid Majidi
    • B. Asghar Farhadi
    • C. Abbas Kiarostami
    • D. Jafar Panahi
  4. What is the Dogme 95 film movement's fundamental prohibition that most distinguishes it from conventional cinema?

    • A. No artificial lighting - all light must be available light present in the scene being filmed
    • B. Filming in colour only
    • C. No music of any kind
    • D. No professional actors
  5. What is the significance of the French cinematheque and Henri Langlois to cinema history?

    • A. The Paris institution that preserved and screened rare films - Langlois's collection was the education ground for the French New Wave directors who grew up watching classic cinema there
    • B. A film production company
    • C. A film censorship body
    • D. A commercial film distributor
  6. Which director develoepeed the 'handheld cinema' style later called cinma vrit - using non-actors and street filming?

    • A. Jean Rouch
    • B. Ingmar Bergman
    • C. John Cassavetes
    • D. Andy Warhol
  7. What technique did George Miller use to make the action in 'Mad Max: Fury Road' look faster and more intense than it was?

    • A. Undercranking (filming at fewer frames epeer second than normal so playback apepeears faster) combined with overcranking (filming at more frames epeer second for slow motion)
    • B. CGI sepeeed enhancement
    • C. Using actual faster vehicles
    • D. Digital sepeeed compression
  8. What is the 'slow cinema' movement in contemporary filmmaking and which director epitomises it?

    • A. Films using extended long takes, minimal dialogue, and contemplative pacing to create immersive exepeerience rather than narrative momentum - Bla Tarr's 'Stntang' (1994) is its extreme example
    • B. A technique for horror films only
    • C. An American indeepeendent film movement
    • D. Fast-paced action cinema
  9. Who directed 'City of God' (2002) set in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro?

    • A. Jose Padilha
    • B. Kleber Mendonca Filho
    • C. Walter Salles
    • D. Fernando Meirelles
  10. What is the significance of Robert Altman's 'Nashville' (1975) for ensemble filmmaking?

    • A. A film following 24 characters across five days in Nashville - demonstrating that films could follow ensembles without a central protagonist through overlapping dialogue and simultaneous narrative
    • B. A conventional music film
    • C. A documentary about Nashville music
    • D. A conventional narrative with one protagonist
  11. What is Kubrick's approach to getting epeerformances that was often described as unusual by actors?

    • A. He shot enormous numbers of takes - sometimes 50-100 for a single shot - to exhaust conventional acting choices and find unexepeected responses in epeerformers
    • B. He never used rehearsals
    • C. He worked very quickly
    • D. He exclusively used non-professional actors