Author: Reza Borabadi

Reza Borabadi holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in dramatic literature and is a researcher and film critic. He has served as a jury member at international short film festivals in Russia, America, and Germany in 2023 and 2024. His research fields include film adaptation and comparative studies of cinema and children's cinema.

Decoding Love and Hate: A Structural Analysis of Recent Oscar-Winning Films

In this post, we will explore the complex interplay of love and hate in contemporary Oscar-winning films through the lens of Gérard Genet’s structuralism. We may ask why structuralism analysis? What new discovery will this type of analysis bring to us in these three films? Structuralism, focusing on binary confrontations and narrative patterns, offers a […]

Narrative Morphological Analysis of Animations Based on the Theory of Vladimir Propp

Morphological analysis provides a structural framework for understanding the underlying patterns in narratives. While Propp (Vladimir Propp, 1928) primarily focused on folktales, his concepts have been widely applied to various forms of storytelling, including cinema. First, an analysis of the morphological patterns of props used in cinema is given: Hero: In cinema, the main character […]

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