116-041 French Cinema Since the New Wave | |
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Availability | 2nd and 3rd year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr J Dutton and Dr A McGregor |
Prerequisites | 116-133 French I: Contemporary French B and 116-134 French I: Language in Context II or equivalent. European studies students wishing to enrol in this subject would normally have completed first-year European studies, see Prerequisites. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | a 2-hour seminar and a 1-hour tutorial per week and film screening |
Subject Description | Themes covered in this subject will include the New Wave in its social context; 'auteur' theory; cinematographic language; representations of social change; representations of an historical obsession (WWII); the postmodern French thriller ('polar'). Students will be responsible for viewing the films in the corpus in their own time. On completion of the subject students should demonstrate familiarity with the practices and theoretical concerns of New Wave and post-New Wave film-makers in France; be able to analyse the social and cultural processes represented in selected films from the period studied; demonstrate an awareness of postmodern film criticism; communicate the results of their research and analysis in both oral and written forms. The subject will be taught in French. |
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Assessment | one 1000-word film analysis due before mid semester 30%, one 1000-word class paper subsequently written up due during the semester 30%, one 2000-word research essay due at the end of semester 40% |
Prescribed Texts | TBA |
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