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Apr 03, 2026
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RTF 03294 - Contemporary International Cinema Credits: 3
Contemporary International Cinema is designed as a basic introduction to world cinema, defined as the film output of other nations, regions and non-Hollywood cinema. Students will examine the major filmmakers, production and distribution practices of the global filmmaking community. Students will explore definitions of national and transnational cinema, issues of representation and post-colonialism, and concepts of authorship and genre from a global perspective. Students will gain a critical awareness of the ways in which cinema shapes our attitudes or perceptions of other cultures, and an appreciation of cinematic representations that originate from within other cultures. Through readings, discussion, screenings and research, students will gain a broader perspective of the current state of film as an art form, a globalized industry and cultural products.
Prerequisite Courses: (COMP 01111 with a minimum grade of D- or ENGL 01111 with a minimum grade of D- or HONR 01111 with a minimum grade of D- or COMP 01105 with a minimum grade of D- or ENGL 01105 with a minimum grade of D-) and (COMP 01112 with a minimum grade of D- or ENGL 01112 with a minimum grade of D- or HONR 01112 with a minimum grade of D- or ENGR 01201 with a minimum grade of D-) Course Attributes: CAT, GLBL, GNED, MCUL, UGRD Academic Department: Radio, Television & Film
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