Course details
Name: ENFL - 358
Title: AMERICAN FILM: 1945 - PRESENT
Section: 01
Semester: Spring - 2015
Credits: 3
Description:
The Hollywood blacklist, the erosion of the Motion Picture Production Code, the flowering of experimental cinema, the film renaissance of the New Hollywood, the rise of the blockbuster and the emergence of independent boutique cinema—all of these events and movements characterize American film since 1945. This course examines these topics and much more in its survey of film production and culture since World War II. We will discuss genre revision, most notably in the western, and the liberalizing of codes regulating the depiction of violence and sexuality in American films. Films likely to be screened include: In a Lonely Place, The Manchurian Candidate, Midnight Cowboy, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Annie Hall, and Fargo among others.
Last updated on 2014-10-24 By
Simon Arthur (simona)
Schedule: Thursday From 2:30 pm To 5:15 pm
Graduation requirements:
- Genre Study (Film)
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Teaching Faculty: Simon Arthur (simona)
Is course canceled: No