FILM 382 Film History II
A study of the major artistic, economic and technological trends of motion picture production during the post-war era; how directors such as Hitchcock and Welles were able find a unique expression within the parameters of the classical style and the commercial pressures of the studios. Explores how world cinema movements presented aesthetic and political challenges to the Hollywood model.
Prerequisite
FILM 131 and
FILM 132, in which you must earn a minimum C+ grade. Sophomore standing recommended.