Spring 2022
FRENCH 178B 101 - LAB 101
Studies in French Film
French-language cinema and the collective
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
1
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 25
Waitlist Max: 5
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
1 hours of instructional experiences requiring special laboratory equipment and facilities per week, 3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, and 8 hours of outside work hours per week.
Other classes by Maya J Sidhu
Course Catalog Description
Topics vary from year to year.
Class Description
French filmmakers such as Jean Renoir, Agnès Varda, and Céline Sciamma among others have used the medium of film as a tool to tackle larger issues of politics, class, and race. To achieve these goals, film directors have worked with collectives as a form of political engagement aimed at transforming French society. In this course we will consider how film collectives such as: Ciné-Liberté, Les Insoumuses, Le Collectif 50/50, and Kourtrajmé aim to intervene into or disrupt traditional models of filmmaking. Beyond fiction films, we will also consider documentaries and newsreels by political groups such as the feminist organization, La Femme Nouvelle. Alongside a weekly film screening, we will read essays, manifestos, and major works of theory that add context to the films and cast light on some of the questions they raise. This class is open to both French and Film majors, though a knowledge of French is required (Film students will not be assessed on their competency in French). Students counting this course towards the major or minor in French must submit all written work in French. Class discussions are in French.
Class Notes
Please note that students will watch films independently before class on Thursday. The screenings on Tuesday at 3:30 will not occur in person this semester.
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Requirements class fulfills
Meets Arts & Literature, L&S Breadth
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
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