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Dystopian Film Timeline 
Jade Holt
1920s 
Metropolis (1927) was one of the first dystopian films to be released. It 
shows airplanes flying around the city and huge suspension bridges 
connecting the buildings to show that this isn’t a real life documentary 
in the 1920s, it is showing how they imagined the future to be. 
The shot with the many different eyes, is an example of Hyperreality as 
it is not a depiction of a real life event, but a creation of Fritz Lang’s 
imagination.
1930s 
Modern Times (1936) is a postmodern film as it is a comment on the 
desperate employment and horrible conditions that many people faced 
during the Great Depression period that was currently happening all 
over the world at this time. The film is seen to blame the efficiencies of 
modern industrialisation. 
Chaplin also tells the audience that they are watching a film through 
the scene where he is travelling through the machine and around the 
cogs as this wouldn’t happen in real life. He is using this technique to 
entertain his audience and create humour.
1950s 
The original The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) showed how the future was 
imagined in the 50s such as Aliens coming to earth in a UFO to robots landing on 
earth. The film was remade in 2008 with the same name. However, the cameras 
and techniques used have improved since the original and therefore the UFOs and 
the quality of the CGI is better, making the audience aware that they are watching a 
film. Even the use of completely grey suits to show who is the alien has been 
removed as the audience will be aware who is the “invader” and who are the 
humans. It is also shown through the different language used and the tone of the 
voice. 
The Day The Earth Stood Still uses a male anti-hero from the alien race as the main 
character. This is a Postmodern technique as it is challenging narrative conventions 
by having an unusual main character.
1960s 
The original Planet of the Apes was the first in a 5-part film series about a crew of 
astronauts crash-landing on a strange planet in the future, where apes have 
developed human intelligence. The films have been remade in 2001 and now in 
2011, with new CGI techniques that help tell the audience that they are watching 
a film. For example in 2011s Rise of the Planet of the Apes the Apes were 
completely CGI rather than humans in costumes as is seen in the original. 
This film is Dystopian as it shows an alternate reality where Apes begin to run 
things and act like humans. The moral message that runs through these films is 
the fact that humans are still no longer acting on their natural instinct and 
therefore the apes-who are relying on their basic survival instincts are able to 
survive and thrive better than the humans could . This film is showing what will 
happen if the humans continue to ignore their instincts- the Apes will take over.
1970s 
Star Wars is still one of the most loved film series in the world. The first film was 
released in 1977 but it later was renamed Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope. 
It’s a dystopian film as it is set in space, hundreds of years ago. The themes 
explored throughout these films is the ongoing battle between the good and the 
dark sides. One of the main protagonists, Anakin, swaps to the dark side. This is 
part of a moral message that shows how easy it is to swap from either side. 
However another part of the moral message would be that it is difficult to 
defeating the dark side but everyone has a choice in which side they fight for. 
Release order: 4,5,6,1,2,3,7.
1980s 
In 1983, Terminator was released; a film about a Cyborg who travels back 
from the year 2029 to kill a woman who will eventually have a son who is 
part of the group of heroes who try and kill the Terminators. 
Terminator is dystopian as it shows an alternate reality with Cyborgs and 
humans battling against each other in the future that suggests a fear of 
technology rising up and taking control away from the human race, a fear 
that is even more plausible nowadays with the continual growth in 
technological discoveries.
1990s 
In Fight Club (1999) the character of Tyler creates a dystopia to 
ensure that his vision of a Utopia comes true. His Utopia is the idea 
that civilisation as it is must be changed and must fall apart for his 
perfect world to exist. 
Fight Club shows the everyday world that we are all used to as the 
dystopian world and this therefore is why the film is dystopian as it is 
showing an imperfect world for the characters.
2000s 
Wall-E (2008) is a Disney-Pixar dystopian film. It is set in a waste-filled Earth that 
a small robot must clean up. All humans are living on a ship in space that is 
representative of a cruise ship. All humans spend their whole days in hovering 
chairs as they have all put on weight that means they struggle to walk. The 
humans believe that the ship is a Utopia for them however, near the end of the 
film, everyone returns to earth after it is made apparent that the autopilot is 
trying to prevent the humans from returning to Earth. This is an example of a fear 
in society- that technology is trying to take over and control the human race. It 
links back to other dystopian films such as the Terminator in 1983. 
The moral of this film is that everyone can make a difference to the world no 
matter what size, race or gender they are.
2010s 
Divergent (2014) is set in a future Chicago when the world is divided into 
Factions. This film is dystopian as it is set in an imperfect world where if you don’t 
fit in to one of the 5 factions (Erudite: Intelligent, Dauntless: Brave, Abnegation: 
Selfless, Candor: Honest, Amity: Peaceful), you are rejected by the rest of the 
population. Divergent uses new technology and tactics throughout the film that 
are not used in the present, including the method of the tattoos which is painless 
and almost like printing onto the skin. 
Divergent is Dystopian as it uses a female protagonist-Tris, and a female lead 
antagonist-Jeannie. This is an example of challenging narrative conventions as the 
main characters are conventionally male. The male characters are also shown 
fighting on both sides, as strong, dominant characters. However the female leads 
are in control and this is unconventional in films.
Bibliography 
http://www.dystopianmovies.org/dystopian-movie-timeline 
www.google.co.uk 
www.wikipedia.org 
http://exploringdystopia.freeforums.org/fight-club-t530.html

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Dystopian film timeline

  • 2. 1920s Metropolis (1927) was one of the first dystopian films to be released. It shows airplanes flying around the city and huge suspension bridges connecting the buildings to show that this isn’t a real life documentary in the 1920s, it is showing how they imagined the future to be. The shot with the many different eyes, is an example of Hyperreality as it is not a depiction of a real life event, but a creation of Fritz Lang’s imagination.
  • 3. 1930s Modern Times (1936) is a postmodern film as it is a comment on the desperate employment and horrible conditions that many people faced during the Great Depression period that was currently happening all over the world at this time. The film is seen to blame the efficiencies of modern industrialisation. Chaplin also tells the audience that they are watching a film through the scene where he is travelling through the machine and around the cogs as this wouldn’t happen in real life. He is using this technique to entertain his audience and create humour.
  • 4. 1950s The original The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) showed how the future was imagined in the 50s such as Aliens coming to earth in a UFO to robots landing on earth. The film was remade in 2008 with the same name. However, the cameras and techniques used have improved since the original and therefore the UFOs and the quality of the CGI is better, making the audience aware that they are watching a film. Even the use of completely grey suits to show who is the alien has been removed as the audience will be aware who is the “invader” and who are the humans. It is also shown through the different language used and the tone of the voice. The Day The Earth Stood Still uses a male anti-hero from the alien race as the main character. This is a Postmodern technique as it is challenging narrative conventions by having an unusual main character.
  • 5. 1960s The original Planet of the Apes was the first in a 5-part film series about a crew of astronauts crash-landing on a strange planet in the future, where apes have developed human intelligence. The films have been remade in 2001 and now in 2011, with new CGI techniques that help tell the audience that they are watching a film. For example in 2011s Rise of the Planet of the Apes the Apes were completely CGI rather than humans in costumes as is seen in the original. This film is Dystopian as it shows an alternate reality where Apes begin to run things and act like humans. The moral message that runs through these films is the fact that humans are still no longer acting on their natural instinct and therefore the apes-who are relying on their basic survival instincts are able to survive and thrive better than the humans could . This film is showing what will happen if the humans continue to ignore their instincts- the Apes will take over.
  • 6. 1970s Star Wars is still one of the most loved film series in the world. The first film was released in 1977 but it later was renamed Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope. It’s a dystopian film as it is set in space, hundreds of years ago. The themes explored throughout these films is the ongoing battle between the good and the dark sides. One of the main protagonists, Anakin, swaps to the dark side. This is part of a moral message that shows how easy it is to swap from either side. However another part of the moral message would be that it is difficult to defeating the dark side but everyone has a choice in which side they fight for. Release order: 4,5,6,1,2,3,7.
  • 7. 1980s In 1983, Terminator was released; a film about a Cyborg who travels back from the year 2029 to kill a woman who will eventually have a son who is part of the group of heroes who try and kill the Terminators. Terminator is dystopian as it shows an alternate reality with Cyborgs and humans battling against each other in the future that suggests a fear of technology rising up and taking control away from the human race, a fear that is even more plausible nowadays with the continual growth in technological discoveries.
  • 8. 1990s In Fight Club (1999) the character of Tyler creates a dystopia to ensure that his vision of a Utopia comes true. His Utopia is the idea that civilisation as it is must be changed and must fall apart for his perfect world to exist. Fight Club shows the everyday world that we are all used to as the dystopian world and this therefore is why the film is dystopian as it is showing an imperfect world for the characters.
  • 9. 2000s Wall-E (2008) is a Disney-Pixar dystopian film. It is set in a waste-filled Earth that a small robot must clean up. All humans are living on a ship in space that is representative of a cruise ship. All humans spend their whole days in hovering chairs as they have all put on weight that means they struggle to walk. The humans believe that the ship is a Utopia for them however, near the end of the film, everyone returns to earth after it is made apparent that the autopilot is trying to prevent the humans from returning to Earth. This is an example of a fear in society- that technology is trying to take over and control the human race. It links back to other dystopian films such as the Terminator in 1983. The moral of this film is that everyone can make a difference to the world no matter what size, race or gender they are.
  • 10. 2010s Divergent (2014) is set in a future Chicago when the world is divided into Factions. This film is dystopian as it is set in an imperfect world where if you don’t fit in to one of the 5 factions (Erudite: Intelligent, Dauntless: Brave, Abnegation: Selfless, Candor: Honest, Amity: Peaceful), you are rejected by the rest of the population. Divergent uses new technology and tactics throughout the film that are not used in the present, including the method of the tattoos which is painless and almost like printing onto the skin. Divergent is Dystopian as it uses a female protagonist-Tris, and a female lead antagonist-Jeannie. This is an example of challenging narrative conventions as the main characters are conventionally male. The male characters are also shown fighting on both sides, as strong, dominant characters. However the female leads are in control and this is unconventional in films.
  • 11. Bibliography http://www.dystopianmovies.org/dystopian-movie-timeline www.google.co.uk www.wikipedia.org http://exploringdystopia.freeforums.org/fight-club-t530.html

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