A History of World Cinema (1942-1943) with David Stratton
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Join ABC’s ‘At The Movies’ co-host, David Stratton, as he explores the history of world cinema. This detailed course on the developments of cinema around the world started in 2009 and has now reached the years 1942-1943, the middle years of World War II.
This detailed course on the developments of cinema around the world started in 2009 and has now reached the years 1942-1943, the middle years of World War II. Six sessions will be devoted to each year, with documentation supplied that provides information about the political and social events of the years in question, month by month, to provide a context. Although American films will feature most prominently, there will also be discussion of films from many countries including Australia, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, etc. Many clips and documentary excerpts will be shown and there will be a feature film in full at each session.
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When:
- Each thursday between Thursday 20 September and Thursday 06 December from 06.30 to 09.30
12 sessions, 36 hours total, commencing Thursday 20 September 2012.
Where:
Old Geology Lecture Theatre, Edgeworth David Building, Science Road The University of Sydney 2006
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Cost:
Adult: $295
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More Info:
Centre for Continuing Education, The University of Sydney
02 9036 4789
cce.info@sydney.edu.au
How to get to this event:
Call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au
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Old Geology Lecture Theatre, Edgeworth David Building, Science Road The University of Sydney 2006
