The dynamic scale and variety of cinema production across the world is explored across the genres of drama, sci-fi, horror, animation, western, fantasy and action. We look at global cinema in comparison to the sometimes dominant Hollywood conglomerates such as Disney, Sony and WarnerMedia, along with the contexts of their production and conventions of narrative iconography. Students are encouraged to appreciate how audiences experience the aesthetic and technical qualities and traditions of diverse film productions. How the transferability and adaptability of cultural communication is manifested through the films will form a focus of theoretical discussions.
Unit details
Location:
Remote
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ACC3061
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Critically review a diverse range of films with reference to distinct cultural traditions and genres of world cinemas; | ||
2. | Investigate the diversity of cinema production outside the dominant Hollywood model; | ||
3. | Analyse international film genres and styles with use of theoretical texts; and | ||
4. | Critically reflect upon relationships between cinema genre, national cinema and cultures. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Assignment | Film review | 20% |
Creative Works | Short video on cinema genre and style | 20% |
Essay | Comparative analysis of films | 30% |
Presentation | Group presentation | 30% |
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