Hindustan Times (Delhi)

The Wizard of Oz named most influentia­l film of all time

- Press Trust of India

LONDON: The Wizard of Oz is the most influentia­l film of all time, followed by Star Wars and Psycho, according to a study.

Researcher­s at the University of Turin in Italy calculated an influence score for 47,000 films listed in the internet movie database (IMDB).

The score was based on how much each film had been referenced by subsequent films.

T h e s t u dy, p u b l i s h e d i n the journal Applied Network Science, found that the top 20 most influentia­l films were all produced before 1980 and mostly in the US.

The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film.

“We propose an alternativ­e method to box office takings — which are affected by factors beyond the quality of the film such as advertisin­g and distributi­on and reviews which are ultimately subjective for analysing the success of a film,” said Livio Bioglio, the lead author of the study.

“We have developed an algorithm that uses references between movies as a measure for success, and which can also be used to evaluate the career of directors, actors and actresses, by considerin­g their participat­ion in top-scoring movies,” Bioglio said.

Applying the algorithm to directors, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick ranked third, fifth and sixth respective­ly. When the researcher­s used another approach to remove the bias of older movies —which, because they were produced earlier, can potentiall­y influence a greater number of subsequent films — Hitchcock, Spielberg and Brian De Palma occupied the top spots.

When applied to actors, the algorithm ranked Samuel L Jackson, Clint Eastwood and Tom Cruise as the top three.

The researcher­s noticed a strong gender bias towards male actors; the only female in the top 10 was Lois Maxwell, who played the recurring role of Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond franchise. “The scores of top-ranked actresses tend to be lower compared to their male colleagues,” Bioglio said.

“The only exceptions were musical movies, where results show moderate gender equality, and movies produced in Sweden, where actresses ranked better compared to actors,” Bioglio said. The researcher­s suggest that their method could be used for research in the arts and by film historians.

 ??  ?? Street art on the facade of Chelsea Arts Club, London, featuring characters from the 1939 American film The Wizard of Oz SHUTTERSTO­CK
Street art on the facade of Chelsea Arts Club, London, featuring characters from the 1939 American film The Wizard of Oz SHUTTERSTO­CK

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