VSA2190

Forms of narrative cinema

(ART)

David Hanan

8 points + 4 hours per week + First semester + Clayton

Synopsis: A study of films representative of a range of stylistic diversity in the cinema. The aim is to develop in students an awareness of film form, and of filmic communication as organised within certain structured ways. The areas of cinema used to exemplify topics will be major innovatory phases in cinema history, e.g. the development of film form, including the continuity editing system 1895-1920; Russian experiments with editing in the 1920s (Eisenstein); Brecht and the Cinema; alternative formal systems in films by Ozu in Japan; and post-war developments, which will include Italian neo-realism, European art cinema (Antonioni, Godard); avant-garde film practices, and Third World filmmaking.)

Assessment: Essay (2000 words): 33% + Essay (3000 words): 50% + Examination (1 hour): 17%