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Jul 17, 2025
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FLM 3320 - Film and Culture Seminar Credit(s): 3
This course examines the intersection of film and culture by exploring various themes and issues from the history of cinema in their cultural contexts. Topics include the work of particular filmmakers, the codes and conventions of specific genres, and the evolution of noteworthy subjects across a variety of films. Specific themes or issues that might be explored in any given semester include: Food on Film, The Cold War, and American Horror Stories.
Prerequisites: FLM 1055 or ENG 1082 or permission.
Offering Location: Lyndon Campus
Repeatable for Credit: With a change of topic but may be counted only once toward program requirements.
Notes: There is a course fee.
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