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MIT 21L.011 The Film Experience, Fall 2013
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This complete set of lecture videos provides a close analysis and criticism of a wide range of films, from the early silent period, classic Hollywood genres including musicals, thrillers and westerns, and European and Japanese art cinema.
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1. Introduction (2007) 51:20
2. Keaton (2007) 57:28
3. Chaplin, Part I (2007) 52:10
4. Chaplin, Part II (2007) 1:02:20
5. Film as Global & Cultural Form; Montage, Mise en Scène 48:02
6. German Film, Murnau 48:34
7. The Studio Era 55:37
8. The Work of Movies; Capra & Hawks 56:17
9. Alfred Hitchcock 49:14
10. Shadow of a Doubt, Rear Window 54:14
11. The Musical 45:36
12. The Musical (continued) 58:42
13. The Western 44:04
14. The Western (continued) 59:38
15. American Film in the 1970s, Part I (2007) 52:22
16. American Film in the 1970s, Part II (2007) 55:34
17. Jean Renoir and Poetic Realism 47:01
18. Renoir's Grand Illusion (1937) 53:52
19. Italian Neorealism, Part I (2007) 54:09
20. Italian Neorealism, Part II (2007) 50:50
21. Truffaut, the Nouvelle Vague, The 400 Blows 56:25
22. Kurosawa and Rashomon 58:46
23. Summary Perspectives - Film as Art and Artifact 42:56
Meet the Educator 9:03
Why Study Film? 3:42
Approach to Lecturing 12:40
The Film Experience: A Course in Transition 9:45
The Video Lecture Conundrum 5:52
Beyond Film: Television & Literature 4:35
Thematic Spines of the Course 11:36
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