Celebrity: Dominick Dunne (ATOM Study Guide)

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EUR4,61
SKU:
SG463
Content Type:
Feature Documentary
Year Levels:
11-12
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Media and Film Studies
Learning Areas:
Cultural Studies
Learning Areas:
Values Education
Key Themes:
The "Age of Celebrity", Belonging and Identity, Reinvention and Resilience, Justice and Advocacy, The Nature of Biography
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Product Overview

Celebrity (Kirsty de Garis and Timothy Jolley, 2008) is a behind-the-scenes look at Dominick Dunne, one of the world's greatest celebrities of print journalism. This 85-minute feature documentary offers an account of the life and times of Dunne, of what lies beneath a life, much of it told in his own words. This 82-year-old writer who covers the times and crimes of celebrities has become something of a celebrity himself.

Celebrity presents a complex picture of a man whose life and times have spanned the Age of Celebrity. It would be an excellent film to show to senior secondary and tertiary students of:

  • English – exploring an approach to constructing a filmed biography about an individual living in a particular time and place.
  • Media Studies and Film Studies – exploring how skilful editing and a mix of interviewing, observation, archival footage and spare narration can allow a subject to reveal themselves and key moments in their life.
  • Cultural Studies and Values Education – exploring what 'celebrity' might mean to different people.


The activities in this guide are designed to encourage students to:

  1. Develop an understanding of how to construct a 'biography', particularly on film, and
  2. Explore notions of 'celebrity', in language, images and media constructions.