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Introduction to World Cinema - 20540 - FST 205 - 001 |
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Survey of key tendencies in international cinema from the silent era to the present day. Case studies include films from Europe, the Soviet Union, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, examined within their historical contexts.
Associated Term: Spring 2020 Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2019 to Jan 21, 2020 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Living in a Global Soc Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
Introduction to World Cinema - 20546 - FST 205 - 002 |
Survey of key tendencies in international cinema from the silent era to the present day. Case studies include films from Europe, the Soviet Union, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, examined within their historical contexts.
Associated Term: Spring 2020 Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2019 to Jan 21, 2020 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Living in a Global Soc Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
Introduction to World Cinema - 20550 - FST 205 - 003 |
This course is a historical survey of world cinema and examines, in largely chronological order, the major movements and breakthroughs in the aesthetic, cultural and political development of cinema around the world. Case studies include: the early cinema of attractions, German Expressionism, Soviet Montage, classical Hollywood, Italian Neo-realism, French New Wave, postcolonial cinemas of India, Africa, Latin America, Asian cinema (Hong Kong and Japan), and Iranian cinema.
Associated Term: Spring 2020 Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2019 to Jan 21, 2020 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Living in a Global Soc Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
Introduction to World Cinema - 20554 - FST 205 - 004 |
This course is a historical survey of world cinema and examines, in largely chronological order, the major movements and breakthroughs in the aesthetic, cultural and political development of cinema around the world. Case studies include: the early cinema of attractions, German Expressionism, Soviet Montage, classical Hollywood, Italian Neo-realism, French New Wave, postcolonial cinemas of India, Africa, Latin America, Asian cinema (Hong Kong and Japan), and Iranian cinema.
Associated Term: Spring 2020 Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2019 to Jan 21, 2020 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Living in a Global Soc Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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