History of cinema. Course from the magazine “The Art of Cinema” - course 40,000 rubles. from Learning environment, training 20 video lectures, Date: November 29, 2023.
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- 20 video lectures on the history of world cinema
- Online format of recorded lectures with practical testing
- Certificate of completion of the course
The magazine's experts will help trace the main stages in the development of world cinema, taking into account the historical context, stylistic trends and cultural features so that you learn to read the director's homages and Easter eggs and correctly watch both recognized film hits and masterpieces that are far from widespread viewer.
As a result of completing the course, you will learn cinema not only as an art, but also as an industry and see How is the structure of the genre connected with artistic, ideological and technical aspects? film production.
Who is the course for?
For film buffs, aspiring film bloggers and critics
who want to trace the stages of development of the genre from its origins, understand the iconic characters for the film industry and their best works
For future and established film industry workers
Successful graduates and senior students. Individually analyze current homework from experts, give advice and help in creating work
For all
who dreams of getting to know the world of cinema better in order to finally understand what, how and for whom it really is In fact, great directors are making films, but they don’t know where to start and how to navigate the huge field content
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wellFilm historian, Master of Arts, publisher, editor-in-chief of the magazine “The Art of Cinema” and the 1895 project. io, producer of publishing projects at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio, editor of a series of books about cinema, prepared jointly with the Art of Cinema
Lecture 1
France. Méliès, Film d'ar, Alice Guy-Blaché, Louis Feuillade
Lecture 2
American cinema of the 1910s. and D. U. Griffith. The birth of “Hollywood” editing
Lecture 3
German Expressionism, Kammerspiele and New Materiality
Lecture 4
French cinema of the 1920s. First and second avant-garde
Lecture 5
Soviet cinema avant-garde
Lecture 6
American Cinema of the New Deal Period
Lecture 7
The Studio System and the Hays Code. Musical, melodrama
Lecture 8
British cinema 1930-1950s
Lecture 9
Italian neorealism
Lecture 10
French New Wave
Lecture 11
“New waves” of Eastern Europe: Poland, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia
Lecture 12
"Thaw" in Soviet cinema
Lecture 13
Italy 1960-70s Cinema of non-communication. Fellini, Antonioni
Lecture 14
New German Cinema: Fassbinder, Herzog, Wenders, von Trotta
Lecture 15
New Hollywood: Lucas, Spielberg, Coppola
Lecture 16
Soviet cinema of the 1970s. Genre VS auteur cinema
Lecture 17
Cinema of Perestroika
Lecture 18
"Independent American Cinema" 1980-2000.
Lecture 19
Dogma 95 and Lars von Trier
Lecture 20
Contemporary Russian cinema in a global context