2013-2014 Academic Catalog 
    
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2013-2014 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

FREN 263 - Studies In French Cinema


French cinema has been an especially successful European cinema for over a century. It has defined film as an art form and as a major site of national cultural production. Distinctive films can be found in every historical period, from the earliest “cinema of attractions” to today’s auteur films and popular genre movies. Of the major world cinemas, French cinema has also been the most successfully nationalist: the French government has supported the industry, critics and policymakers have campaigned against Hollywood dominance, and filmmakers have been active in local and global politics. The focus of the course varies each time it is given. We may examine a particular filmmaker, movement, or arts tradition, a genre or comparison of genres, or a particular theme such as immigration, the representation of history, or sexual explicitness in recent films. Taught in English.

Prerequisites: SOC 010  or permission.

Anticipated Terms Offered: Offered every other year

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