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  1. Jan 3, 2022 · FREN 1171: French Cinema. Gangsters, Thrillers, & Classics. The course is a general introduction to film by way of French cinema, particularly the “film noir” genre. The objective is to provide a general, non-specialized audience with the vocabulary and the conceptual framework to think, discuss, and write about film in general. Weekly ...

    • Jaclyn Chancey
  2. FREN 1171 - French Cinema. Weekly screenings of French films from the first comedies and surrealism to the New Wave and the young filmmakers of the 1990's. Introduction to film history, analysis, and interpretation of films. Readings, viewings and lectures in English.

  3. Survey of French and Francophone Cinema from the silent era to the digital age, encompassing a diverse selection of French and Francophone filmmakers. Exploration of the intersections among history, social issues, and formal experimentation across narrative, avant-garde, and documentary film.

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · On this page you will find links to databases to which the library has subscribed for French cinema classes at UConn. From Les Frères Lumières to Alice Guy Blaché to Agnès Varda to Céline Sciamma, France has a rich cinematic tradition that continues to evolve.

    • Renee Walsh
    • 2019
  5. Anyone taking French cinema this semester? And is it less work than German cinema? German seems to really piss me off

  6. Students receive instruction in film history, film theory and critical analysis, genre study, national and world cinemas, and cinema in relation to other arts and academic fields. Courses listed under Group A: Core Courses, introduce students to film theory and aesthetics and survey the major phases of international film history in World ...

  7. Little by little, Blanche finds herself caught in the grip of a deeply possessive and dangerous man in this psychological thriller. | Country: France | Language: French World Premiere, 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

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