Classes » FILM 220, Spring 2008

Name

History of Cinema II (1930s to the Present)

Description

This course examines the expansion of the modern cinema, its modes of production, and its role as a manufacturer of culture. These issues (and others) are discussed within a comparative context in which the dominant practices of the American film industry are contrasted to developments in World Cinema. Emphasis is placed on the achievements of directors who are representative of major trends, genres and styles of each historic period.

Prerequisites
Credits

3.0

Semester

Spring 2008

Class starts

May 5, 2008, midnight

Class ends

June 16, 2008, midnight

Withdrawal deadline

June 2, 2008, midnight

Tuition deadline

None

Add drop deadline

May 12, 2008, midnight

Late interest starts

None

Tuition refund cutoff

None

Instructor

Bruce Marchfelder

Schedules
  • Tuesdays, 18:00 to 21:00, Rm 102
  • Thursdays, 18:00 to 21:00, Rm 102
Tuition

$462.00
This tuition applies to domestic full-time students. Tuitions for international, senior, and auditing students may vary.

Fees

(None)

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