Alan Parker is seasoned film producer, directing such diverse movies as Evita and The Road to Wellville. One of his most controversial and poignant films is Mississippi Burning, which portrayed the conflicts that occurred during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960’s. One of the main factors that provides atmosphere to the movie is the filming of the movie in documentary style. It provides a gritty, unedited feel to the film, presents the facts directly to the audience, and gives a bystander’s point of view of the film.
The cinematography of Mississippi Burning gives a stark and unedited look and feel to it. The film has no elaborate panning and zooming. Instead, it gives a view of the action from a wide angle with minimal moving
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