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Course TitleEuropean Film
CampusHaverford
SemesterSpring 2017
Registration IDCOMLH262B001
Credit1.00
DepartmentComparative Literature
InstructorBrust, Imke
Times and DaysMW 11:15am-12:45pm
Room LocationGST103
Course InfoClass Number: 2418 This course will explore what role film plays in the conceptualization of the European Union. After a brief historical overview, we will familiarize ourselves with a variety of important European film movements after 1945. Our class discussion will cover important European film movements such as German Expressionist Film, Italian Neorealism, French New Wave, Czech New Wave, New German Cinema, and Dogma 95. In addition, we will be watching films from Poland, the Netherlands, and the Balkans. Towards the end of the semester we will discuss how the accelerated integration of the European Union since the 1990s has affected film production within the European Union and what aesthetic, and political ideas shape contemporary European films. Furthermore, this class also aims to highlight transnational aspects of European film in particular in light of the recent European refugee crisis. This course is taught in English with an extra-session in German. Div: III;
NotesClass Nbr: 2418 Div: III;
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