Minor in Film Studies - Cinema: The French Phenomenon II From the New Wave to the New Millennium
FREN 2801 Cinema: The French Phenomenon II From the New Wave to the New Millennium
CREDIT HOURS: 3
Given in
English, with no knowledge of French required, this course traces the history of French film from the author-based cinema of the New Wave period (1950’s and 60’s France) right up to contemporary developments in France and the contemporary Francophone world at large: Québec, the Maghreb, West Africa, Acadia, Belgium, the Antilles, etc. As with
FREN 2800.03, this course will consider the social and broad cultural dimensions of the French and Francophone film world and its rich and changing aesthetic and theoretical implications. Lectures will blend with open discussion periods based on selected readings and viewings. Directors and scriptwriters whose work will be discussed include Godard, Robbe-Grillet, Varda, Truffaut, Malle, Rohmer, Chabrol, Besson, Tavernier, Jutra, Chiasson, Perreault, Arcand, etc. Actors as varied in technique as Deneuve, Depardieu, Dauteuil, etc. will draw attention. Consideration will be given to the documentary tradition, particularly its manifestations in French Canada.
NOTES: Film Studies minor specialists should consult program requirements. This course
does not satisfy the French degree program requirements. French Majors and Honours students may take this course as an elective.
FORMAT:
FORMAT COMMENTS: movie-viewing