Description
Beginning in 1895 when the Lumieres first exhibited their new ‘cinematographe’ in a café on a Parisian boulevard, the French cinema has astonished through both its originality as will as the artistic innovations deployed to put the “real” world on display. Shortly after this first presentation, the magician and theatrical showman Melies offered another king of spectacle, this one made of illusions and special effects, whose metamorphoses endured long after the “voyages to the moon” experienced by the audience. FREN0017 will; explore these two traditions, beginning with the late nineteenth century ‘cinema of attractions’, with a primary emphasis on the period after 1914. We will especially examine the formative years of French filmmaking when this national cinema served as a path breaker for every avant-garde artistic movement and when the French broke every record for technological advances.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.