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(Submission #62)
This course provides a survey of film history from the 1930s through the 1960s, examining institutional and aesthetic shifts in the film industry, as well as significant movements and genres in world cinema (musicals, melodramas, film noir, Neorealism, the French New Wave, Direct Cinema). Readings and class discussions consider the historical, political, aesthetic, and cultural contexts of these cinematic trends, in addition to presenting an overview of the development of film criticism and theory during this period.
Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Appreciating and Participating in the Arts (AP) Context of Experience: Not Applicable Extended Requirement: Not Applicable
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Existing Course: Existing Existing Course Number: 144 Course Anticipated to be offered: Other Other (if specified): alternating semesters Number of Sections: 1 Number of Seats: 70
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