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Film studies at Mount Holyoke introduces students to the academic study of film from a variety of critical and disciplinary perspectives. Courses combine cultural, historical, formal, and theoretical analyses of films from a range of world cinematic traditions. In addition, some possibilities for the study of film/video production are available to students at the College and at the other Five College institutions.

Courses- Fall 2008

FLMST- 201
Introduction to Film
TTH 11-12:15 Blaetz 220 ART
T 7-9 (Film. Scr) Dwight 101

FLMST- 203
Intro. to Spanish & Latin American Film
TTH 11-12:15 PM Gundermann

(SPAN-221) (in Spanish)

FLMST 210f (01)
Production Seminar in the Moving Image Eye and Ear Control: Beginning Video Production
TH 9:00am-12:00 PM Perlin LBRY 231
W 7-9 PM LBRY 231
Application Questionnaire
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FLMST-220-01
Music and Film
MWF 10-10:50 AM Sanford

FLMST-220-02
American Gothic Young

(ENGL 243) (Component)

FLMST-230-01
Documentary Film
TTH 2:40-3:55 PM Blaetz 220 ART
T 7-9 PM 220 ART

FLMST-320-01
Seminar: Playing the Past
W 1:15-4:05 Weckworth

(THEAT 350-01)
History On Stage and Film

FLMST- 370-01
Francophone Cinema: Ousman Sembene
T 1:15-4:05 Gadjigo

(FREN- 341) (In French)

Please check the UMass & Five College Film and Video Course Catalogue for additional courses.

NOTE: Most courses have additional screening times; some courses have prerequisites and/or have limited enrollments.

Please check the course catalogue and supplement for more information.

For information about the Film Studies Program at Mount Holyoke, please call 538-2200, or visit the Film Studies Program website at www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/film.

Please make sure when registering that you use the FLMST course number and not the cross-listed course number.

UMass & Five College Film and Video Courses

Film Studies in the MHC Course Catalog
(access restricted to Mount Holyoke College Students)


Past Course Offerings

Courses- Spring 2008

FLMST- 201
Introduction to Film
MW 11-12:15PM Blaetz 220 ART
TU 7:40-10PM(Film Scr.) 220 ART

FLMST-202-01
Talking Pictures: An Introduction to Film
TTH 11-12:15PM Staiti 106B
(ARTH-202) W 7:40-10PM(Film Scr.) 106B

FLMST-260-01
Film Genre: Race, Ethnicity, and the Hollywood Musical
MW 8:35-9:50AM Garcia 221 ART

FLMST-310-01
Advanced Production Seminar: Moving Image
TH 9-12PM Mellis LBRY 231
W 7-9PM LBRY 231

FLMST-340-01
Topics: American Avante-Garde Cinema
W 1:15-4:05PM Blaetz 220 ART
TU 7:40-10PM(Film Scr.) 221 ART

FLMST-370-01
Coitus Interruptus: Indian Film and Its Attractions
M 1:15-4:05PM Sinha 221 ART
(ARTH 360) W 7-9PM(Film Scr.) 221 ART

FLMST-370-02
Topics: Queer Kinship in Asian North American Lit
W 1:15-4:05PM Day
( ENG 334)

FLMST-380-01
Film Authorship: Hitchcock and After
TH 1:15-4:05PM
Young

(ENG 374, GNDST 333) M 7-9PM

FLMST-390-01
Topics: Philosophy of Film
M 1:15-4:05PM 220 ART
Wartenberg

(PHIL 375) TH 7:40-10PM(Film Scr) 220 ART

FLMST-390-02
Topics: Queer Theory and Recent Queer Film

W 1:15-4:05PM Gunderman

(SPAN 320) in Latin America

Courses- Fall 2007

  • FLMST- 203-01 (SPAN-221) (in Spanish)
    Intro. to Spanish & Latin American Film
    MW 11-12:15, TH 7-9 PM
    Crumbaugh
  • FLMST-210-01
    Production Workshop/Eye & Ear Control
    TH 9:00am-12:00PM, W 7-9  PM
    LBRY 231
    Perlin
  • FLMST-250-01
    History of World Cinema
    MW 11-12:15PM, M 7-9 PM
    220 ART
    Blaetz

  • FLMST-260-01
    Film Genre: Film Genre & Gender
    MW 2:30-4PM, M 7-9 PM
    220 ART
    Blaetz

  • FLMST-270-01           
    National/Transnational: American Silent Film & Spectatorship
    TTH 1:15-2:30, W 7-9 PM
    220 ART
    Garcia

  • FILMST- 370-01 (ARTH- 350-01)
    Topics: Hollywood Film
    TH 1:00-3:50, T 7-9 PM
    221 ART
    Staiti

  • FILMST- 380-01 (ENGL-345-01)
    Film Authorship: Henry James on Film
    M 7-9pm
    Weber

Courses- Spring 2007

  • FLMST- 201 Introduction to Film
    MW 1:15-2:30pm, 220 ART
    TU 7-9pm(Film Scr.), 220 ART
    Blaetz

  • FLMST-250 History of World Cinema
    MW 11-12:15pm, 220 ART
    TU 7-9pm(Film Scr.), 221 ART
    Blaetz

  • FLMST 310 Production Seminar: Real Time
    TH 9-12pm, LBRY 231
    W 7-9pm, LBRY 231
    Perlin

  • FLMST 320-01 Seminar: Animals in American Film
    W 1-3:50pm, Rooke 104 (Theat 350)
    Rundle

  • FLMST 370-01 National/Transnational: Feeling the Fake (Span 320) (In Spanish)
    TU 1-3:50pm
    TU 7-9pm(Film Scr.)
    Crumbaugh

  • FLMST 370-02 National/Transnational: Berlin 1871-1933 (Grmst 325) (In German)
    TU 1-3 :50, CIRU 9
    Davis

  • FLMST 370-03 National/Transnational: From Bicycle Thieves to Guerrilleros (Span 361)
    M 7-10pm
    Gundermann

  • FLMST 380-01 Film Authorship: Hitchcock and After (ENG 374)
    W 1-3:50pm
    Young

 

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