Spring 2026
FRENCH 140D 001 - LEC 001
French Literature in English Translation
Films of the French New Wave
Nicholas Paige
Class #:24864
Units: 4
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Offered through
French
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
2
Enrolled: 38
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 40
Waitlist Max: 0
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
2 hours of laboratory per week, 3 hours of lecture per week, and 9 hours of outside work hours per week., 3 hours of lecture per week, and 11 hours of outside work hours per week.
Final Exam
MON, MAY 11TH
11:30 am - 02:30 pm
Wheeler 204
Other classes by Nicholas Paige
- FRENCH 1 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 1 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 1 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 1 004 004LEC
- FRENCH 1 005 005LEC
- FRENCH 14 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 2 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 2 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 2 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 2 007 007LEC
- FRENCH 2 008 008LEC
- FRENCH 3 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 3 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 3 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 4 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 4 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 4 003 003LEC
Course Catalog Description
Major texts of modern French literature. Readings and writing assignments in English for non-majors; in French for French majors and minors. Class discussions in English.
Class Description
This class will introduce students to a number of classic films of the French New Wave, perhaps the most important and emblematic moment in modern cinema, and a still a point of reference for filmmakers ranging from Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese to Alfonso Cuarón and Wong Kar-Wai. Along the way, we will look at the theoretical and cultural factors that help explain this extraordinary flowering of filmmaking talent in the late 1950s and early 1960s; we will also be reading some important short essays from the period that will help bring the films’ originality into focus, as well as more recent scholarship. General points to be explored include: France and American popular culture; post-war economic transformations and consumerism; changing norms of sex and gender; the documentary image; the subversion and pastiche of genre; the ideology of form. All films available for streaming, with subtitles. No knowledge of French is necessary.
Class Notes
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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Associated Sections
None