Pathway: How is mise en scène used in Orlando to portray gender and social status? by Ray Barron
1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 4 - Queen Elizabeth I (Quentin Crisp) in the film
Quentin Crisp as Queen Elizabeth I. This elaborate dress is a clear display of wealth and power.
A4 colour printout picture on paper of Orlando leaning against oak tree writing
1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 53 - (Tilda Swinton) in the film
1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 48 - (Tilda Swinton) in the film
1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 14 - (Tilda Swinton) and Sasha (Charlotte Valandrey) in the film
1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 56 - Shelmerdine (Billy Zane) in the film
Shelmerdine is much more humbly dressed in comparison to the majority of male characters in this period. He has escaped the world of bourgeois materialism and found his own freedom, something Orlando greatly desires.
1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 61 - (Tilda Swinton) and Publisher (Heathcote Williams) in the film