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Dec 21, 2024
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VM 311 - Latin American CinemaCredits: 4 Looks at films from various Latin American countries, examining both popular and artistic traditions that have developed since the early 20th century. Best known for the innovative film movements of the 1960s, Latin American cinema has a history that goes back to the silent era and continues today in the hands of a new generation of filmmakers. This course focuses on some key moments in this history, while also exploring concepts such as colonialism and postcolonialism, cultural imperialism, Third World filmmaking, transnational cinema, and globalization.
Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): VM 200 , VM 201 , IN 203 or PL 220 Course Restrictions: Junior standing Liberal Arts Perspective(s): Global Diversity Foundations Requirement(s):
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