In four typed pages, double-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, in MLA format PLUS a Works Cited page(page 5), analyze the film which you are presenting to the class. This paper is to have four parts. (Though, do not break up your paper into “sections” as if you were answering questions, let the paper flow.) Simply address these following sections in your work. Section One—a page A short biographical sketch of the director and a short summary of the film you have chosen. Cite your sources properly in the text and at the end of the paper, in MLA style. Any time you take words or ideas from an outside source, you must cite them (though the summary should be in your own words). Here is an example of citing in the text. My source is a book:
Keaton’s films received “very little critical attention,” even at their peak of popularity (Dardis 121).