JCM112 Motion Picture History and Criticism

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Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck in the film noir, Double Indemnity.

TCF 112 Motion Picture History and Criticism is a film-survey course taught by Jeremy Butler.

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  • 1 Course objectives
  • 2 Lecture notes
    • 2.1 List of lecture notes
  • 3 Texts & resources
    • 3.1 Textbook

Course objectives

Lecture notes

Alphabetical order.

  1. Early Cinema
  2. The Evolution of Narrative Film
  3. German Silent Film
  4. Silent Film Comedy
  5. Russian Formalism
  6. Classical Hollywood Cinema
  7. Bazinian Realism
  8. Auteur Theory
  9. Documentary Form
  10. Italian Neorealism
  11. French New Wave
  12. New German Cinema
  13. Feminism and Film
  14. The Breakdown of Hollywood Classicism

List of lecture notes

Category:TCF440/540 Lecture

Texts & resources

Textbook

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