Monday, October 1, 2012

Retelling, Summarizing, and Point of View


We discussed and took notes on the difference between summarizing and retelling and then we practiced retelling part 1 of When Mountains Tremble followed by a summary. The guide we used for the retelling was the story map we created last class.  The summary piece is what gets at the argument the filmmaker is trying to make and how she is trying to make it.

We discussed how documentary movie making requires access to different points of view. Students watched the remainder of the documentary using a graphic organizer with quotes from different subjects in the film: Maya, guerrillas, Guatemalan government officials and United States officials. Students see how the filmmaker presents each subject's point of view on various topics. For example, we see guerrillas visiting a Mayan canton asking for their support, then we see soldiers throwing anti-guerrilla pamphlets out of helicopters, and then we see a young Mayan girl talking about her decision to join the guerrilla movement before we listen to an interview with  a Guatemalan general talking about their strategy to remove the people supporting the guerrillas: the Maya. As students watch the documentary, they sequence the quotes noting how the filmmaker uses footage, stock footage, re-enactment, and interviews from various subjects to make her argument about the civil war as a genocide supported by the U.S. government.

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