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International Cinemas H1FMS012

This cluster encourages the study of national cinemas in a comparative framework. Students are encouraged to take courses from two different traditions.

Fulfills the Humanities area of the Rochester Curriculum. Declare This Cluster

This cluster encourages the study of national cinemas in a comparative framework. Students are encouraged to take courses from two different traditions.

Fulfills the Humanities area of the Rochester Curriculum.

Choose one of the following
FMST132 Intro To The Art Of Film
Valid Starting Fall 2011
Crosslisted as ENGL117.
FMST247 Film History: Early Cinema
FMST248 Film History: 1929-1959
FMST249 Film History: 1959-1989
FMST250 Film History 1989-Present
Choose one of the following
FMST132 Intro To The Art Of Film
Valid Starting Fall 2011
Crosslisted as ENGL117.
FMST247 Film History: Early Cinema
FMST248 Film History: 1929-1959
FMST249 Film History: 1959-1989
FMST250 Film History 1989-Present
Choose two of the following
FMST207 Hayao Miyazaki And Planet Ghibli
FMST208 Hello Kitty Must Die: Japanese Popular Culture In Global Contexts
Valid Starting Spring 2017
FMST209 The Holocaust In Film And Literature
FMST230 On The Move
Valid Starting Spring 2010
FMST240 The Films Of Pier Paolo Pasolini
Valid Starting Spring 2018
FMST241 Polish Cinematography
FMST254 Weimar Film & Film Theory
Valid Starting Fall 2017
FMST255 Fassbinder
Valid Starting Fall 2014
FMST262 New Austrian Cinema
FMST264 Life & Anime
Valid Starting Spring 2018
FMST273 The Films Of Akira Kurosawa
FMST276 Latin American Film
FMST277 Tourist Japan
FMST278 Studies In A National Cinema: Latin American Film
Expired Fall 2018
FMST278 Mexican Film
FMST279 Representing African-Americans In The African Imagination
FMST280 French Cinema: The New Wave
FMST281 Bunel, Dali And Lorca
FMST285 Modern Italt Through Film
FMST286 French In Film: Africa, Caribbean, Quebec
FMST290 Hollywood Behind The Wall: Intro To East German Cinema
FMST292 Digital Cityscapes
FMST293 Russia Goes To The Movies
FMST295 Mothers, Comrades, And Whores
FMST296 Chinese Film
Valid Starting Spring 2014
FMST299 Atomic Creatures: Godzilla
FMST328 Slow Cinema: Agnes Varda, Chantal Akerman, Michelangelo Antonioni, And Jean-luc Godard
Valid Starting Spring 2018
FMST221 Russian Cinema After The Fall
Valid Starting Fall 2019
FMST239 Postwar Italian Directors: Fellini, Antonioni, Cavani
Valid Starting Spring 2019
Choose two of the following
FMST207 Hayao Miyazaki And Planet Ghibli
FMST208 Hello Kitty Must Die: Japanese Popular Culture In Global Contexts
Valid Starting Spring 2017
FMST209 The Holocaust In Film And Literature
FMST230 On The Move
Valid Starting Spring 2010
FMST240 The Films Of Pier Paolo Pasolini
Valid Starting Spring 2018
FMST241 Polish Cinematography
FMST254 Weimar Film & Film Theory
Valid Starting Fall 2017
FMST255 Fassbinder
Valid Starting Fall 2014
FMST262 New Austrian Cinema
FMST264 Life & Anime
Valid Starting Spring 2018
FMST273 The Films Of Akira Kurosawa
FMST276 Latin American Film
FMST277 Tourist Japan
FMST278 Studies In A National Cinema: Latin American Film
Expired Fall 2018
FMST278 Mexican Film
FMST279 Representing African-Americans In The African Imagination
FMST280 French Cinema: The New Wave
FMST281 Bunel, Dali And Lorca
FMST285 Modern Italt Through Film
FMST286 French In Film: Africa, Caribbean, Quebec
FMST290 Hollywood Behind The Wall: Intro To East German Cinema
FMST292 Digital Cityscapes
FMST293 Russia Goes To The Movies
FMST295 Mothers, Comrades, And Whores
FMST296 Chinese Film
Valid Starting Spring 2014
FMST299 Atomic Creatures: Godzilla
FMST328 Slow Cinema: Agnes Varda, Chantal Akerman, Michelangelo Antonioni, And Jean-luc Godard
Valid Starting Spring 2018
FMST221 Russian Cinema After The Fall
Valid Starting Fall 2019
FMST239 Postwar Italian Directors: Fellini, Antonioni, Cavani
Valid Starting Spring 2019