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FMA 2676 - Film History II (1950-Present) |
This screening-intensive course surveys the broad trends in the development of cinema as an art and as an industry. Spanning from 1950 to the present, it will particularly examine how notions of film art and social protest defined national cinemas, including American film, against the traditional Hollywood studio film. Topics to include the decline of the studio system, the international art film, the New Hollywood, oppositional countercinema, independent cinema, and transnational and global exchange of cinematic style and language. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture and Lab Division: Undergraduate Department: CA:Film & Media Arts |