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The Role of Gender In Sally Potters \'Orlando\' by Eleanor Bliss,

The Different Path to Reach Orlando by Ryan Reyna,

An aim in understanding the different steps Sally Potter took to reach the same essential meaning behind Woolf's Orlando.

Orlando\'s Intertextual Nature with regards to Potter\'s casting choices. by Yasmin Coutain-Springer,

Looking at Orlando through the realm of casting, trying to understand the significance of casting Swinton and Crisp in the film.

Orlando by Sarah Fivash,

Intertextuality in Orlando: gender fluidity and the re-shaping/accentuasion of themes and essence.

My Default Pathway by Lucille Gaudin, Student

Gender/Androgyny in Orlando by Joanna Sidorick, Student

Costume and Orlando\'s Identity by Jared Eisenstat, MA Student

The Concept of Gender in the Film Orlando by Tara Campbell, MA Student

Gender, Style, Tilda Swinton by Carolyn Reese, MA Student

Costumes in Orlando by Andrea Paul, MA Student

Role transformation reflected through costumes

EDITED: Costumes in Orlando by Andrea Paul, MA Student

Description 1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 62 - (Tilda Swinton) and 's Daughter (Jessica Swinton) in the film
Asset ID SPA0000442
Date 1992
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Scene Number 83