Global Art Cinema

FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES 432

How do art films tell stories? The dominant storytelling genre of the contemporary festival circuit, the art film has since World War Two combined "realist" and "modernist" impulses. Influenced by Italian neorealism, art films grant priority to characters from working class, sexual, and other exploited and imperiled minorities. Drawing on the fine arts, literature and music, art films also experiment with modernist themes and formal principles, such as subjectivity, duration, serial structure, denotative ambiguity and reflexivity. This course explores art cinema from a variety of national contexts, analyzing storytelling techniques and themes that challenge the "economical" and diverting forms associated with mainstream commercial filmmaking. Required Screenings: Tuesdays @ 4pm
Course Attributes: EN H; BU IS; AS HUM; AS LCD; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section A

Global Art Cinema
INSTRUCTOR: Burnett
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Section 01

Global Art Cinema
INSTRUCTOR: Burnett
View Course Listing - FL2022
View Course Listing - SP2024