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General Readings - Melies, Lumiere, Edison |
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Films to Review: |
Films to Review: Earliest Films Guide |
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1890s: |
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Arrival of A Train |
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*Arrival of A Train |
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*Workers Leaving The Factory |
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*La Lune A Un Metre |
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*Le Cauchemar |
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*The Kiss |
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*Boxing Cats |
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*The Cabbage Patch Fairy |
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*Serpentine Dance |
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1900s: |
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== Early 20th == |
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D.W. Griffith |
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*A Trip to the Moon |
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*Joan of Arc |
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*The Great Train Robbery |
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*The Infernal Cauldron |
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*La Fée Carabosse ou le poignard fatal |
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*The Consequences of Feminism |
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*The Kingdom of Fairies |
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*The Big Swallow |
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*The Man with the Rubber Head |
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*A Corner in Wheat |
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*The Dancing Pig |
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*Life of An American Fireman |
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*Alice in Wonderland |
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*La Sirene |
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General Readings |
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== The Beginning of Hollywood == |
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Films to Review: |
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General Readings - D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Alice Guy-Blanche, Douglas Fairbanks, Maurice Tourneur, Harold Lloyd, Lois Weber |
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Films to Review: Hollywood's Beginnings |
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*Intolerance |
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*A Dog's Life |
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*The Blue Bird |
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*The Immigrant |
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*True Heart Susie |
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*Shoulder Arms |
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*Easy Street |
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*Blind Husbands |
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*Suspense |
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*The Cure |
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*One AM |
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*The Pawnshop |
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*The Adventurer |
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*The Unchanging Sea |
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*The Avenging Conscience |
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*The Musketeers of Pig Alley |
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*The Vagabond |
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*Behind the Screen |
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*The Mystery of the Leaping Fish |
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*The Good Bad-Man |
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*Regeneration |
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*Straight Shooting |
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*Male and Female |
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*Victory |
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*When the Clouds Roll By |
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== Foreign Film Industries == |
== Foreign Film Industries == |
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=== German |
=== German === |
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General Readings |
General Readings - German Expressionism, Murnau, Fritz Lang |
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Films to Review: |
Films to Review: |
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*Metropolis |
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*Faust |
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*Cabinet of Dr. Caligari |
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*Die Nibelung: Siegfried's Death & Kriemhild's Revenge |
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*Dr. Mabuse |
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*The Last Laugh |
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*Nosferatu |
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*Diary of a Lost Woman (Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) |
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*Pandora's Box |
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*Spies |
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*Berlin: Symphony of a Great City |
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*Der Golem |
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*Hand of Orlac |
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*Ghosts before Breakfast |
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</div> |
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=== French |
=== French === |
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General Readings |
General Readings - French Impressionism, Abel Gance |
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Films to Review: |
Films to Review: |
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=== Soviet Propaganda & Film Theory === |
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*The Passion of Joan of Arc |
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Soviet Montage |
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*J'Accuse |
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*Napoleon |
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*The Wheel |
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*The Fall of the House of Usher |
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*Ménilmontant |
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*The Faithful Heart |
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*Finis Terrae |
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*Un Chien Andalou |
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*Les Vampires |
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*L'Inhumaine |
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*Entr'acte |
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*Ballet Mecanique |
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*Emak Bakia |
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*The Seashell and the Clergyman |
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</div> |
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=== Soviet === |
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General Readings |
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General Readings - Soviet Montage, Propaganda & Film Theory; Eisenstein |
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Films to Review: |
Films to Review: |
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== Jazz Age & Synchronous Sound == |
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*Man with a Movie Camera |
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Buster Keaton |
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*Battleship Potemkin |
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*Strike |
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*October |
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*The General Line |
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*By The Law |
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*The House on Trubnaya |
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*Kino Eye |
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*Earth |
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Jazz Singer |
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== The Golden Age of Hollywood == |
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General Readings |
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General Readings - Synchronous Sound, Talkies, Fall of the Silent Stars; Buster Keaton, Jazz Singer |
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Films to Review: |
Films to Review: |
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Buster Keaton: |
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== Disney, Monsters, and Propaganda == |
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American World War II Propaganda |
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*The General |
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*Sherlock Jr. |
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*The Camera Man |
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*One Week |
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*Steamboat Bill Jr. |
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*The Navigator |
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*Seven Chances |
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Charlie Chaplin: |
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*City Lights |
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*Modern Times |
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*The Gold Rush |
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*The Kid |
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*The Great Dictator |
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Other Classic Silent Film: |
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*Safety Last! |
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*Greed |
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*He Who Gets Slapped |
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*The Man Who Laughs |
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*The Phantom of the Opera |
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*Nanook of the North |
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Synchronized Sound: |
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*Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans |
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*The Jazz Singer |
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*Melodie der Welt |
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*The Wind |
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*Tabu: A Story of the South Sea |
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*Silly Symphonies, Oswald the Rabbit, Mickey Mouse |
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=== Talkies of The 30s === |
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National Socialist Propaganda |
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TechniColor, Wizard of Oz |
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*I Am A Fugitive from a Chain Gang |
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*It Happened One Night |
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*Freaks |
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*Duck Soup |
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*Fury |
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*Bringing Up Baby |
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*Stagecoach |
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*Mr Deeds Goes to Town |
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*The Scarlet Empress |
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*The Grand Illusion |
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*M |
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*The Rules of the Game |
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*The 39 Steps |
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*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington |
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*The Lady Vanishes |
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*Scarface |
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*L'Atalante |
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*The Thin Man |
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*Trouble in Paradise |
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*Make Way for Tomorrow |
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*Ninotchka |
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*Holiday |
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*Only Angels Have Wings |
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*A Night at the Opera |
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*You Can't Take It With You |
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*Mutiny on the Bounty |
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*Gold Diggers of 1933 |
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*Port of Shadows |
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*The Roaring Twenties |
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Monsters: |
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Snow White |
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*Frankenstein |
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*King Kong |
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*Black Cat |
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*Dracula |
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*Bride of Frankenstein |
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*Invisible Man |
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*The Mummy |
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*Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
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=== The 40s === |
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Genre Studies: |
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Ernst Lubitsch, Orson Welles, American World War II Propaganda, National Socialist Propaganda, TechniColor, Wizard of Oz, Snow White; |
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Swashbucklers |
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Genre Studies: Swashbucklers, Westerns, Epics, Noir, Drama, Early Experimental, Musical & Dance, General Readings |
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Westerns |
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Films to Review: |
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Epics |
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'''Orson Welles:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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Noir |
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*Citizen Kane |
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*Third Man |
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*A Matter of Life and Death |
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*Leave Her to Heaven |
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*The Lady from Shanghai |
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</div>'''TechniColor:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Wizard of Oz |
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*Robin Hood |
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*A Matter of Life and Death |
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*Leave Her to Heaven |
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*Rope |
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Drama |
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Early Experimental |
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Musical & Dance |
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</div>'''Drama:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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General Readings |
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*Rebecca |
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*Notorious |
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*Grapes of Wrath |
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*Gilda |
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*Children of Paradise |
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*How Green Was My Valley |
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*Now, Voyager |
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*Casablanca |
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*The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp |
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*The Best Years of Our Lives |
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*To Have and Have Not |
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</div>'''Noir:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Double Indemnity |
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*The Big Sleep |
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*Maltese Falcon |
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*Laura |
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*Shadow of a Doubt |
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*Spellbound |
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*Out of the Past |
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*Mildred Pierce |
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*The Killers |
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*The Lost Weekend |
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*White Heat |
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*The Heiress |
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*Nightmare Alley |
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*Key Largo |
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*Gaslight |
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</div>'''Comedy:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Philadelphia Story |
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*To Be Or Not To Be |
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*Arsenic and Old Lace |
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*Sullivan's Travels |
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*Ball of Fire |
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*Kind Hearts and Coronets |
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*Shop Around the Corner |
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*Treasure of the Sierra Madre |
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*My Darling Clementine |
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*Red River |
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*The Ox-Bow Incident |
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</div>'''Musical:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Meet Me in St. Louis |
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*The Red Shoes |
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</div>'''Experimental:'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Meshes of An Afternoon |
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*Fireworks |
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Films to Review: |
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== Japanese Cinema == |
== Post-War Japanese Cinema == |
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jidaigeki - period drama |
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Jidaigeki - period drama, gendaigeki - contemporary drama, Kaiju, GOJIRA! |
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gendaigeki - contemporary drama |
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1937 - Humanity and Paper Balloons |
1937 - Humanity and Paper Balloons |
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Naruse |
Naruse |
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Ozu vs. Mizoguchi |
Ozu vs. Mizoguchi |
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Kurosawa |
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*Seven Samurai |
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*High and Low |
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*Ikiru |
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*Throne of Blood |
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*Yojimbo |
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*Sanjuro |
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</div>'''Kobayashi'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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Kaiju |
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*The Human Condition |
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*Harakiri |
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*Kwaidan |
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*Samurai Rebellion |
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</div>'''Teshigahara'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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GOJIRA! |
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*Woman in the Dunes |
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*The Face of Another |
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*Pitfall |
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</div>'''Ozu'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Tokyo Story |
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*Late Spring |
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*Tokyo Twilight |
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*Early Summer |
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*An Autumn Afternoon |
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</div>'''Mizoguchi'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Sansho the Bailiff |
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*Ugetsu |
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*Life of Oharu |
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*The Crucified Lovers |
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</div>'''Kaiju'''<div style="column-count:5"> |
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*Godzilla |
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General Readings |
General Readings |
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== The Arthouse == |
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Italian |
== Postwar Italian Film == |
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Italian Neorealism, Rosselini |
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General Readings |
General Readings |
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== Documentary & Cinéma vérité == |
== Documentary & Cinéma vérité == |
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General Readings |
General Readings - City Symphonies |
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Films to Review: |
Films to Review: |
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 16 October 2025
The key to understanding the 20th century and the cultural power of the American empire lies in interpreting film, and the infrastructure behind it.
Because the art of cinema naturally lends itself to sensuality, this curriculum is intended for secondary students and undergraduates at a level of maturity where they will not be disturbed by depictions of violence or infatuated with depictions of sexuality.
What was that old saying of the wise? Viewer discretion is advised.
Remember: moving pictures are an illusion of life. Just because it's animated does not mean it has a living spirit. God requires that we do not worship images. We must not love them; we must taste test them instead. Marvelously, imagination mingles with reality. Our enjoyment should be in appreciating how films help us bring reality into focus more clearly. If they fail in that, there is nothing left to do but disparage them.
As such we need to hone our critical faculties; we need to deepen our awareness of historical context and our intertextual hermeneutics to begin to understand what the images we're seeing might ultimately mean and how they are trying to manipulate us emotionally. What makes for a good, meaningful life? Who is beautiful and who is ugly? What is heroic and what is dishonorable? Is providence at work?
Sadly, the vast majority of people today have formed their basic assumptions and moral values and self-conception on what they have seen in film and television. Many of these frames of mind are very bad and should be torn apart in the fear of God.
Because it is so psychological, filmmaking and film criticism is ultimately an act of spiritual warfare. A priestly task. We must test all these symbols and stories we use to make sense of who we are in the universe and how we relate to one another.
With that in mind, welcome to a survey of earth's Primitive Cinematic Neanderthrashings.
Invention & Early Days
Intro
General Readings - Melies, Lumiere, Edison
Films to Review: Earliest Films Guide
1890s:
- Arrival of A Train
- Workers Leaving The Factory
- La Lune A Un Metre
- Le Cauchemar
- The Kiss
- Boxing Cats
- The Cabbage Patch Fairy
- Serpentine Dance
1900s:
- A Trip to the Moon
- Joan of Arc
- The Great Train Robbery
- The Infernal Cauldron
- La Fée Carabosse ou le poignard fatal
- The Consequences of Feminism
- The Kingdom of Fairies
- The Big Swallow
- The Man with the Rubber Head
- A Corner in Wheat
- The Dancing Pig
- Life of An American Fireman
- Alice in Wonderland
- La Sirene
The Beginning of Hollywood
General Readings - D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Alice Guy-Blanche, Douglas Fairbanks, Maurice Tourneur, Harold Lloyd, Lois Weber
Films to Review: Hollywood's Beginnings
- Intolerance
- A Dog's Life
- The Blue Bird
- The Immigrant
- True Heart Susie
- Shoulder Arms
- Easy Street
- Blind Husbands
- Suspense
- The Cure
- One AM
- The Pawnshop
- The Adventurer
- The Unchanging Sea
- The Avenging Conscience
- The Musketeers of Pig Alley
- The Vagabond
- Behind the Screen
- The Mystery of the Leaping Fish
- The Good Bad-Man
- Regeneration
- Straight Shooting
- Male and Female
- Victory
- When the Clouds Roll By
Foreign Film Industries
German
General Readings - German Expressionism, Murnau, Fritz Lang
Films to Review:
- Metropolis
- Faust
- Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
- Die Nibelung: Siegfried's Death & Kriemhild's Revenge
- Dr. Mabuse
- The Last Laugh
- Nosferatu
- Diary of a Lost Woman (Tagebuch einer Verlorenen)
- Pandora's Box
- Spies
- Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
- Der Golem
- Hand of Orlac
- Ghosts before Breakfast
French
General Readings - French Impressionism, Abel Gance
Films to Review:
- The Passion of Joan of Arc
- J'Accuse
- Napoleon
- The Wheel
- The Fall of the House of Usher
- Ménilmontant
- The Faithful Heart
- Finis Terrae
- Un Chien Andalou
- Les Vampires
- L'Inhumaine
- Entr'acte
- Ballet Mecanique
- Emak Bakia
- The Seashell and the Clergyman
Soviet
General Readings - Soviet Montage, Propaganda & Film Theory; Eisenstein
Films to Review:
- Man with a Movie Camera
- Battleship Potemkin
- Strike
- October
- The General Line
- By The Law
- The House on Trubnaya
- Kino Eye
- Earth
The Golden Age of Hollywood
General Readings - Synchronous Sound, Talkies, Fall of the Silent Stars; Buster Keaton, Jazz Singer
Films to Review:
Buster Keaton:
- The General
- Sherlock Jr.
- The Camera Man
- One Week
- Steamboat Bill Jr.
- The Navigator
- Seven Chances
Charlie Chaplin:
- City Lights
- Modern Times
- The Gold Rush
- The Kid
- The Great Dictator
Other Classic Silent Film:
- Safety Last!
- Greed
- He Who Gets Slapped
- The Man Who Laughs
- The Phantom of the Opera
- Nanook of the North
Synchronized Sound:
- Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
- The Jazz Singer
- Melodie der Welt
- The Wind
- Tabu: A Story of the South Sea
- Silly Symphonies, Oswald the Rabbit, Mickey Mouse
Talkies of The 30s
Films to Review:
- I Am A Fugitive from a Chain Gang
- It Happened One Night
- Freaks
- Duck Soup
- Fury
- Bringing Up Baby
- Stagecoach
- Mr Deeds Goes to Town
- The Scarlet Empress
- The Grand Illusion
- M
- The Rules of the Game
- The 39 Steps
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- The Lady Vanishes
- Scarface
- L'Atalante
- The Thin Man
- Trouble in Paradise
- Make Way for Tomorrow
- Ninotchka
- Holiday
- Only Angels Have Wings
- A Night at the Opera
- You Can't Take It With You
- Mutiny on the Bounty
- Gold Diggers of 1933
- Port of Shadows
- The Roaring Twenties
Monsters:
- Frankenstein
- King Kong
- Black Cat
- Dracula
- Bride of Frankenstein
- Invisible Man
- The Mummy
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The 40s
Ernst Lubitsch, Orson Welles, American World War II Propaganda, National Socialist Propaganda, TechniColor, Wizard of Oz, Snow White;
Genre Studies: Swashbucklers, Westerns, Epics, Noir, Drama, Early Experimental, Musical & Dance, General Readings
Films to Review:
Orson Welles:
- Citizen Kane
- Third Man
- A Matter of Life and Death
- Leave Her to Heaven
- The Lady from Shanghai
TechniColor:
- Wizard of Oz
- Robin Hood
- A Matter of Life and Death
- Leave Her to Heaven
- Rope
Drama:
- Rebecca
- Notorious
- Grapes of Wrath
- Gilda
- Children of Paradise
- How Green Was My Valley
- Now, Voyager
War Romances:
- Casablanca
- The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
- The Best Years of Our Lives
- To Have and Have Not
Noir:
- Double Indemnity
- The Big Sleep
- Maltese Falcon
- Laura
- Shadow of a Doubt
- Spellbound
- Out of the Past
- Mildred Pierce
- The Killers
- The Lost Weekend
- White Heat
- The Heiress
- Nightmare Alley
- Key Largo
- Gaslight
Comedy:
- Philadelphia Story
- To Be Or Not To Be
- Arsenic and Old Lace
- Sullivan's Travels
- Ball of Fire
- Kind Hearts and Coronets
- Shop Around the Corner
Western:
- Treasure of the Sierra Madre
- My Darling Clementine
- Red River
- The Ox-Bow Incident
Musical:
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- The Red Shoes
Experimental:
- Meshes of An Afternoon
- Fireworks
Post-War Japanese Cinema
Jidaigeki - period drama, gendaigeki - contemporary drama, Kaiju, GOJIRA!
1937 - Humanity and Paper Balloons
Sadao Yamanaka
Gosho
Shimazu
Naruse
Ozu vs. Mizoguchi
Kurosawa
- Seven Samurai
- High and Low
- Ikiru
- Throne of Blood
- Yojimbo
- Sanjuro
Kobayashi
- The Human Condition
- Harakiri
- Kwaidan
- Samurai Rebellion
Teshigahara
- Woman in the Dunes
- The Face of Another
- Pitfall
Ozu
- Tokyo Story
- Late Spring
- Tokyo Twilight
- Early Summer
- An Autumn Afternoon
Mizoguchi
- Sansho the Bailiff
- Ugetsu
- Life of Oharu
- The Crucified Lovers
Kaiju
- Godzilla
General Readings
Films to Review:
Postwar Italian Film
Italian Neorealism, Rosselini
General Readings
Films to Review:
Society of the Spectacle
Widescreen
Epic Adventure, Sword & Sandal Films
50s Masculinity (Theme)
Sci Fi and Cold War Paranoia
50s Musicals
Hitchcock & Auteur Theory
Ingmar Bergman
General Readings
Films to Review:
French New Wave
Cahiers du Cinema
Godard
La Jetee
Tati
Auteur Theory
General Readings
Films to Review:
Documentary & Cinéma vérité
General Readings - City Symphonies
Films to Review:
Hollywood Decay, Blockbusters & New Hollywood Cinema: 60s and 70s
lost theatre chains and also had to compete with television; crazy riots and cultural revolution; ticket sales falling;
Exploitation films
Harryhausen
James Bond
Spaghetti Westerns
Youth Adrift (Theme)
American Disillusionment & Vietnam (Theme)
Decay of Cities
White Ethnic American Identity & Masculinity (Theme): Saturday Night Fever
George Lucas: THX 1138, American Graffiti, Star Wars
Mike Nichols
General Readings
Films to Review:
Spielberg: Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jaws
Kubrick: 2001 A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lnyndon, The Shining
Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, The Conversation
Altman
Mike Nichols: The Graduate
Rocky
Network
Paper Moon
Gates of Heaven
Jeremiah Johnson
Patton
Asian Cinema
Hong Kong Kung Fu vs. Mainland Communist censorship
Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Wong Kar Wai
Indian Film and Bollywood
Decline of Japanese Film Industry, Rise of Anime
General Readings
Films to Review:
The 80s
Dominance of the Blockbuster and the Bankable Star
Home Video
The Multinational Corporation
Advances in Sci Fi
One Liners
General Readings
Films to Review:
Epic Fantasy: Willow, Neverending Story
Spielberg: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Back to the Future, Goonies
Terry Gilliam: Time Bandits, Baron Munchausen
Babette's Feast
Chariots of Fire
The Right Stuff
The Mission
Batman Miyazaki: Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service
True Stories
My Dinner with Andre
The 90s
Indie film
3D special effects
Star led pictures
Coen Brothers: Barton Fink, Hudsucker Proxy
Tarantino
Jim Jarmusch
Wes Anderson: Bottle Rocket
Illusory Life (Theme): Truman Show, Matrix, Dark City
Sad Office (Theme)
Rom-Com Golden Age
The Phantom Menace
General Readings
Films to Review:
Misery
The Fugitive
Gattaca
Miyazaki: Mononoke, Porco Rosso
Babe
The Remains of the Day
Whit Stillman: Metropolitan, Barcelona, Last Days of Disco
The 00s
The 00s. Looking back, what a vulgar and depressing era for Hollywood. Some good films were made, but mostly dumb fun with very little iconic or psychological power, and year by year shows a decline in visual quality and overall intelligence.
Remakes & Sequelitis
Decline of Star Power
Rotten Tomatoes and the Rise of Online Reviews
Pre-woke Vulgarity Competitions
The Grimdarkening
The Rise of Netflix
Zombies
Superheroes
General Readings
Films to Review:
Christopher Nolan: The Dark Knight
Wes Anderson: The Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Darjeeling Limited, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Paul Thomas Anderson: There Will Be Blood
Coen Brothers: No Country for Old Men, Burn After Reading, A Serious Man
American Psycho
Pixar: Monster's Inc, Finding Nemo, Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up
The Harry Potter Films
The Notebook
Sam Raimi Spider Man Films
Napoleon Dynamite
In Bruges
Children of Men
The Road
Singh's The Fall
Shymalan: Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs
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