please click HERE to download!
Monday, October 30, 2017
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Week 5*Nov 2nd the Late Silent Era in Europe and Hollywood
Required
Reading
TK&BD.
2010. “The Late Silent Era in Hollywood, 1920-1928”, Film History: an Introduction (third edition), McGraw-Hill
Education, 128-151
Thursday, October 26, 2017
NOTES for National Cinemas: 1913-1919
Please download the notes HERE
But I would really appreciate it if you do not circulate it with the others outside of the class.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Week 4*October 26th the Late Silent Era & Soviet Cinema: 1919-1929
Required
Reading
TK&BD.
2010. “Soviet Cinema in the 1920s”, Film
History: an Introduction (third edition), McGraw-Hill Education, 119-142 (CORRECT PAGES HERE)
[download HERE]
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Week 3*October 19th National Cinemas: 1913-1919
![]() |
| The Phantom Carriage (Körkarlen) 1921 |
Required
Reading
TK&BD.
2010. “National Cinemas, Hollywood Classicism, and World War I, 1913-1919”, Film History: an Introduction (third
edition), McGraw-Hill Education, 43-67
[click HERE]
Secondary
Reading
Uricchio, William.
1997. “the First World War and the Crisis in Europe”, in The Oxford History Of World Cinema: The Definitive History Of Cinema
Worldwide, edited by Geoffrey Nowell-smith, Oxford University Press, 62-70
[click HERE]
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Week 2*October 12th Early Cinema: Origins, Machines and Attractions

Required
Reading
[For
Week 2-3] Cherchi Usai, Paolo. 1997. “Origins and Survival”, in The Oxford History Of World Cinema: The Definitive History Of Cinema
Worldwide, edited by Geoffrey Nowell-smith, Oxford University Press, 6-13
[click HERE to download]
Thompson, Kristine &
Bordwell, David. 2010. “The Invention and Early Years Of The Cinema,
1880s-1904”, Film History: an
Introduction (third edition), McGraw-Hill Education, 3-21
[click HERE to download]
Week 1 * October 5th Introduction: What do We Talk about when We Talk about Film History?
Required
Reading
Thompson,
Kristine & Bordwell, David. 2002.
“Introduction: Film History and How it is Done”, Film History: an Introduction (second edition), McGraw-Hill
Education, p1-10
CLICK HERE
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)




