FILM 325 Cinemas in Canada: Anglo-Canadian/Quebecois(e)/Indigenous Units: 3.00
This course examines fiction filmmaking from Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois(e), and Indigenous filmmakers, examining a variety of works produced from the 1950s onwards. We pay special attention to questions of experimental narrative form (such as documentary/fiction hybrids), national and Indigenous identities, and the role of various funding programs.
Learning Hours: 108 (36 Lecture, 24 Laboratory, 48 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a FILM, MAPP, or COFI Plan.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Consider the confluences and differences between works done in Anglo-Canada, Quebec, and Indigenous communities in the fictional narrative form.
- Deploy critical theories in the examination of these works in terms of questions of national identities.
- Examine the aesthetics of Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois(e), and Indigenous Canadian cinemas.
- Understand the history of Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois(e), and Indigenous cinema in Canada.