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Film Studies (FILM)

School for Studies in Art and Culture
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

FILM 2608 [1.0 credit]

History of World Cinema

Historical survey of world cinema, examining the forms, structures and stylistic conventions of various periods and nations. Attention is given to the development of a critical idiom suited to the description, analysis, and evaluation of film. (Also listed as ENGL 2608).
Prerequisite: FILM 1000 or a 1000-level course in English.
Lecture and secreening three hours a week, lecture one hour a week.


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