LEC # | TOPICS | REQUIRED FILMS | SUPPORTING FILMS (clips shown in class) | REQUIRED READINGS |
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I. The silent era | ||||
1-2 | Introduction Keaton | Porter, Edwin. S. The Great Train Robbery. (view film) Griffith, D. W. The Lonedale Operator. (view stills) ———. A Beast at Bay. (view film) Keaton, Buster. One Week. (view film) ———. Cops. (view film) ———. The General. (view film) | Cook. A History of Narrative Film. 4th ed. pp. 1-41, 51-85. ———. 3rd ed. pp. 177-182. Mast. From A Short History of the Movies. | |
3-4 | Chaplin | Chaplin, Charlie. The Immigrant. (view film) ———. Easy Street. (view film) ———. Modern Times. | Agee. "Comedy's Greatest Era." | |
5-6 | Film as a global and cultural form: german film | Murnau, F. W. The Last Laugh. | Cook. Chapters 4-5. | |
II. Hollywood genres | ||||
7-8 | Hollywood in the 1930s: sound comedy | Capra, Frank. It Happened One Night. | Ball of Fire: Stanwyck character meets Cooper and the other professors. The Lady Eve: Stanwyck character comments on the women trying to get the attention of Fonda. | Cook. Chapters 7-8. |
Quiz | ||||
9-10 | Hitchcock | Hitchcock. Shadow of a Doubt. | Strangers on a Train: climactic fight on merry-go-round. | |
11-12 | The musical | Donen, Stanely, and Gene Kelly. Singin' in the Rain . Fosse, Bob. Cabaret. | Love Me Tonight: "Isn't It Romantic?" 42nd Street: "Young and Healthy." Top Hat: "Cheek to Cheek." | Braudy. "Genre: The Conventions of Connection." |
13-14 | The western | Ford, John. The Searchers | My Darling Clementine: Wyatt and Clementine at the church dedication. High Noon: opening ballad with villains riding through town. | Cook. Chapter 12. |
15-16 | Film in the 1970s | Altman, Robert. McCabe and Mrs. Miller. | Five Easy Pieces: an order of toast. The Long Goodbye: detective Marlowe shoots a friend who got away with murder. | Cook. pp. 845-868. |
III. International masters | ||||
17-18 | Renoir and poetic realism | Renoir, Jean. Grand Illusion. | Boudu Saved From Drowning: Boudu leaves his own wedding party on the river. | Cook. pp. 303-326. |
Hour test | ||||
19-20 | Italian neorealism | De Sica, Vittorio. Bicycle Thieves. | Rome, Open City: child saboteurs return home to their parents. | Cook. pp. 355-368. |
21 | Fellini | Fellini, Federico. 8 ½. | La Strada: Zampano the strongman. Nights of Cabiria: near drowning of Cabiria and rescue. La Dolce Vita: statue flying over Rome. | Cook. pp. 531-555. |
22 | Summary perspectives: film as art and artifact | |||
Final exam |