The Film Industry and Its Critical Reflections in Biographical Dramas

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.0000/7b35k574

Keywords:

biographical drama, biopic, film genre, film industry, film narrative, genre iconography, informative-educational function of biopics, media audiences, media (film) education, music industry, media reality

Abstract

The film genre called biographical drama (abbreviated as biopic) focuses on depicting the unique fates and professional achievements or failures of public figures, including popular figures in the music industry. Given the long-term success of these film narratives, there is a need to explore biographical audiovisual narratives about musicians of the past and present. The main aim of the study, therefore, is to elucidate the conventional genre patterns and iconography of the film genre of biographical drama in the form of a critical reflection on feature films, contemporary biopics from the music industry that resonate in the world of cinema. To fulfil the stated aim, the first step is to explain key concepts and processes closely related to the issue at hand. In a follow-up case study, we explain the ways in which the music industry collaborates with the film industry in the application of qualitative content (narrative) analysis of selected research materials. We work on the assumption that biographical dramas about music personalities have the potential to create financially and audience successful media content, reaching relatively high qualitative levels, despite their generally low reputation by the professional public. This assumption opens up a debate about ways of working with the relevant genre iconography. We are also interested in answering the question of how and whether the meaning of the presented facts changes to dramatize the plot, and to what extent the examined film narratives referring to real life stories of selected persons fulfil their informative-educational character. In fact, we believe that the representation of reality in the media reality (represented by audiovisual images of the described genre) is modified to a certain extent. For this reason, we consider it necessary to approach the interpretation of cinematic works in a critical manner.

Author Biographies

  • Lenka Rusňáková, Faculty of Mass Media Communication

    Lenka Rusňáková works at the Faculty of Mass Media Communication of the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia. She deals with new trends in multimedia production and media philosophy. Her scientific specialisation also includes the culture of digital games, the processes of identity formation in the virtual environment and the narratological frameworks of digital media, especially film works, music videos and digital games. She is also interested in issues of feminism in the sphere of media production, but also in heroism in the context of media culture.

  • Zuzana Kvetanová, Faculty of Mass Media Communication

    Zuzana Kvetanová reflects on issues concerning media construction of reality with regard to problems of gender stereotyping, violence and sexism in audio-visual production, applying narratological and discursive analytical procedures. She connects these individual areas of interest with the issue of late modern narcissism and society-wide cultural changes in the 21st century. Zuzana Kvetanová is also interested in the terminological framework of digital game studies, using interdisciplinary techniques that include the perspectives of cultural anthropology, media historiography, sociology, social philosophy and psychology. She is the deputy Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal Acta Ludologica.

Downloads

Published

2025-04-26

Issue

Section

Theoretical studies

How to Cite

Lenka Rusňáková, & Zuzana Kvetanová. (2025). The Film Industry and Its Critical Reflections in Biographical Dramas. Communication Today, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.0000/7b35k574