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WN 2013
Screen Arts and Cultures
SAC 352 - Film History: Origins to the French New Wave
Section 001

Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: HU
Consent: With permission of instructor.
Lab Fee: 35.00
Advisory Prerequisites: SAC 236.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Kligerman,Mark William

 

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This course introduces students to the history of cinema from its technological and cultural origins in the late nineteenth century to the global impact of the French New Wave. The objectives are to orient students to a wide range of cinema, establish the relationships between films from different aesthetic, industrial, and national contexts, and illuminate the development of narrative form and film style.


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