A-Level Film Studies (WJEC)

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This film list is a comprehensive source of all titles on the WJEC and EDUQAS Film Studies A-Level syllabus which are currently available to stream on Into Film+ and Into Film+ Premium. The syllabus titles are correct as of August 2024 for the 24/25 academic year and will be updated whenever relevant. All titles listed have accompanying film guides for further discussion.

The titles, and the sections they appear in on the syllabus, are as follows:

Component 1: Varieties of film and filmmaking

  • Casablanca (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1990 - Classic Hollywood)
  • All About Eve (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1990 - Classic Hollywood)
  • Vertigo (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1990 - Classic Hollywood)
  • Imitation of Life (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1960 - Classic Hollywood)
  • Some Like It Hot (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1990 - Classic Hollywood)
  • Bonnie and Clyde (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1990 - New Hollywood)
  • Do the Right Thing (Section A: Hollywood 1930-1990 - New Hollywood)
  • La La Land (Section B: American film since 2005 - Mainstream film)
  • Joker (Section B: American film since 2005 - Mainstream film)
  • Little Women (Section B: American film since 2005 - Mainstream film)
  • Beasts of the Southern Wild (Section B: American film since 2005 - Contemporary independent film)
  • Captain Fantastic (Section B: American film since 2005 - Contemporary independent film)
  • Get Out (Section B: American film since 2005 - Contemporary independent film)
  • Promising Young Woman (Section B: American film since 2005 - Contemporary independent film)
  • Shaun of the Dead (Section C: British film since 1995)
  • Fish Tank (Section C: British film since 1995)
  • Belfast (Section C: British film since 1995)
  • Small Axe: Mangrove (Section C: British film since 1995)
  • Mogul Mowgli (Section C: British film since 1995)
  • Saint Maud (Section C: British film since 1995)

Component 2: Global filmmaking perspectives

  • Pan's Labyrinth (Section A: Global film - European film)
  • Mustang (Section A: Global film - European film)
  • Sunrise (Section C: Film movements - Silent cinema)

Component 3: Production

  • The Wrong Trousers (Short films study - Evaluative analysis) 

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Casablanca
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CertU

Age group15+

Duration98 mins

Casablanca(1942)

In Nazi-occupied Morocco, an American expatriate is reacquainted with his former lover, plus her husband, as they seek safe passage to the US.

This film is one of the set titles to choose from in the study of Classic Hollywood as part of component 1, section A: Hollywood 1930 - 1990. Regarded as one of the best screenplays ever written, it offers a rich introduction to exploring the varieties of film and filmmaking.

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All About Eve
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CertU

Age group15+

Duration138 mins

All About Eve(1950)

Pitch-black satire about an ambitious young actress hoisting herself up the showbusiness ladder.

The iconic Bette Davis plays a Broadway actress who struggles with the pressures of fame and gender discrimination. The film’s representation of rivalry and calculated star power hold up a mirror to the world of showbusiness, opening up debates about auteurism within the context of Classical Hollywood.

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Vertigo
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CertPG

Age group15+

Duration128 mins

Vertigo(1958)

A retired detective suffering from vertigo is hired to follow the wife of a friend but soon finds himself caught up in a web of deceit and lies.

A specialist focus in the study of Classic Hollywood on this syllabus is the concept of the auteur. Alfred Hitchcock is recognised as a master filmmaker with his own distinctive style, highlighted in this film through his highly inventive camerawork such as the dolly zoom and the reoccurrence of themes such as guilt and voyeurism.

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Imitation Of Life
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Cert12

Age group12+

Duration125 mins

Imitation Of Life(1959)

Classical Hollywood melodrama about an aspiring stage actress, her Black housemaid, and the relationships they have with their daughters.

A genre that flourished during the 1940s and 1950s within Hollywood was that of the melodrama - popularised by Douglas Sirk whose films remain influential to filmmakers such as Pedro Almodóvar and Todd Haynes to this day - with 'Imitation of Life' one of the most memorable, which explores issues around race, gender, and class.

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Some Like It Hot
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CertU

Age group12+

Duration116 mins

Some Like It Hot(1959)

Classic screwball comedy which sees two unemployed musicians forced to go on the run disguised as women after witnessing a crime.

Another title from the Classic Hollywood era that component 1, section A focuses on, this film features Marilyn Monroe in her full star power. It combines elements of gangster films, musicals and comedy, with a playful approach to sexuality that reflected changing attitudes while also adhering to classic genre tropes.

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Bonnie and Clyde
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Cert15

Age group16+

Duration107 mins

Bonnie and Clyde(1967)

Classic film about the true-life story of the two infamous criminals that went on a gleeful spree in the US during the 1930s.

Section A of the varieties of film and filmmaking component requires a comparative study between Classic and New Hollywood films. This title, named after its dashing and dangerous protagonists, epitomises the latter, with French New Wave influences, on-location filming and transgressive scenes.

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