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Nov 30, 2024
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FLM 2015 - History of Cinema I Credit(s): 4
This course surveys the social and aesthetic impact and development of cinema from its literary and technological origins in the nineteenth century through World War II. Topics include the French and American early silent cinema, Soviet expressive montage, German expressionist cinema, the French surrealist avante garde, the advent of sound, the predominance of the Hollywood studio system, and the growth of national cinemas around the world.
Prerequisites: FLM 1055 or ENG 1082 or permission.
Offering Location: Lyndon Campus
Notes: There is a course fee.
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