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400 Blows

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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AVGM3EBGL.jpg Dear all, please click here for the VIDEO file and here for the subtitle; when playing them with VLC player, please make sure you have put both of them in the same folder, without changing the file names. Enjoy~

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Dear all, sorry for not being able to update on time ; ) See you on Thurs for Annie Hall ! Week 8 *Nov 26 th The Hollywood Studio System: 1930-1945 CLICK  HERE  TO DOWNLOAD 【you need password to do so】 NOTE: password is  the date of the lecture . for instance if the lecture takes place on  January 01, 1900  then the password would be 19000101 ( eight-digit:yyyymmdd) Week 10 *Dec 10 th     Postwar European Cinema: Art Cinema & New Waves CLICK  HERE  TO DOWNLOAD 【you need password to do so】 NOTE: password is  the date of the lecture . for instance if the lecture takes place on  January 01, 1900  then the password would be 19000101 ( eight-digit:yyyymmdd)

Readings for Week 13* Jan 14 The New Hollywood

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http://www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/movieposters/7349/p7349_p_v7_aa.jpg Gomery, Douglas. 1997. “The New Hollywood”, in The Oxford History Of World Cinema: The Definitive History Of Cinema Worldwide , edited by Geoffrey Nowell-smith, Oxford University Press, p475-482 [DISTRIBUTED ON DEC 10] TK&BD , 2010. “Hollywood’s Fall and Rise: 1960-1980”, Film History: An Introduction , McGraw-Hill Higher Education, p472-493  [DISTRIBUTED ON DEC 10]

COURSE PLAN IN JAN 2016

Dear all, some updates on the course after we come back from the Winter Break ( Dec 28 th -Jan 7 th ) Homework Film: the 400 Blows , Dir. François Truffaut, 1959, 99 min [will share the link in our blog] Week 13 * Jan 14 The New Hollywood & French New Wave Reference for French New Wave: Neupert, Richard. 2007. “Introduction”, A History of the French New Wave Cinema , The University of Wisconsin Press, xv-xxiv [you already have this reading; if not, please ask MA RAN for it] Week 15 * Jan 28     Towards A Global Film Culture CHANGED TO---Presentation Session on Take-home Project FORMAT: 1)            Each of us could choose to present either on the EARLIEST FILM SCREENING/FILM, or on EDITING; 2)           Length: 5-7 min (please do not exceed the limit) 3)           You could use the PPT or YOUTUB...