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FMA 2675 - Film History I (1895-1950) |
This screening-intensive course surveys the broad trends in the development of cinema as an art and as an industry. Spanning from the beginning of cinema to the immediate post-World War II years, it will ask how a popular art arose and how cinema finds its expression either with or against its commercial nature. Topics to include the Hollywood studio system, European national and international cinema traditions, the avant-garde, the role of documentary and propaganda, and the role of women in the film industry. Credit Hours: 4.000 Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture and Lab Division: Undergraduate Department: CA:Film & Media Arts |