A Man With A Movie Camera Essay

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The film “A Man with a Movie Camera” can easily be analyzed by both the Marxist theory and the Frankfurt School theory because of its imagery of the working and upper class, the use of machinery and the people’s relationship, and the carefully chosen set of images to make the movie. Based on the movie, the comparison of the upper class, or as Karl Marx would refer to them, the bourgeoisie, and the lower class, or the proletariats. The most prominent featuring of this comparison is the back and forth of the women, in this case the bourgeoisie, at the beauty salon and the workers who are washing laundry, polishing shows, and even doing the make-up of the women. The people working, clearly, are not happy with what they are doing, but they need the money, but the women who are being pampered are happy and carefree as people wait on them hand and foot. …show more content…
The women are outraged that a man is disturbing their peace. Noticeably, when the man films the proletariats, they are so immersed in what they must do, or so hard-work they do not have the effort to care, that they do not pay any mind to the man following alongside the trolley, standing in the middle of the street, etc. There is a differentiate of those who are happy and those who are not, and Karl Marxist theorizes that as the proletariat population increase so will the likeliness of revolution, which will do away with the class of the bourgeoisie. The way Marx puts it is, “It [the bourgeoisie] has converted the physician, the lawyer, the priest, the poet, the man of science, into its paid wage laborers” (Marx 659). The Frankfurt School theory is applied in an entirely different way then what the film