ENC 4355
FOREIGN AND INDEPENDENT FILM/
Required
Texts: Gazetas, Aristides. An Introduction to World Cinema
Merritt, Greg. Celluloid
Mavericks: A History of American
Independent Film.
Film
Packet vouchers from Miami Int’l Film Festival
Links to Helpful Sites:
http://www.miamifilmfestival.com/
http://www.independentfilms.com/
http://www.foreignfilms.com/usindies.asp
http://www.claddagh.ie/festivals/index.html
http://www.fiu.edu/~weitzb/KV%20Film%20Festival/index.html
GRADING POLICIES
1. Attendance is required. This is not a “correspondence course”.
2. If you do miss a class, it is your
responsibility to find out what was done
and/or assigned
3. Class begins on time. It is disruptive when people walk in
late. If there is a good reason why you
will be repeatedly late, please get my approval.
4. Final grades
will be determined by 1) out of class work 2) in class work
and 3)
class attendance and participation.
5. All out of
class work must be typed or printed.
6. All in class
work must be done in class. It cannot be
made up.
7. All assignments
are due at the beginning of class time.
The grade will be
dropped one half letter for each 24 hour period it
is late after that.
8. The ringing of
cell phones and beepers is impolite and very disruptive.
Make sure these
are turned off before class begins. You
will be asked to leave the class if yours rings.
9. If you are
having any type of problem or confusion which is preventing
you from completing your work, please come
talk to me about it.
10. I support the
honor system and reserve the right to fail any student who violates it.
Plagiarism is easy now that so much information is available on the web.
Remember that I also have access to the web and I will fail and report any
student careless enough to get caught cheating.
From its humble beginnings as a
novelty in a handful of cities, cinema has risen to become a billion-dollar
industry and the most spectacular and original contemporary art form. After
World War I and into the early 1920s,
IN CLASS ASSIGNMENTS
Jan 14 Introduction Merritt:
Introduction/
Gazetas:pp. 1-6; 37-45; 57-69; 103-110
Jan 21 Guest lecturer Merritt:
194-257
Jan 28 Independent film/Sundance Gazetas:
pp. 133-141; 161-170/
Merritt: 260-308
Feb 04 Post-war films/Independent Gezetas:
pp. 291-303; 313-323
Feb 11 Other Cinemas Merritt: pp.
310-351
Feb 18 The Indie
Merritt: pp. 353-411
Feb 25 MIFF film and discussion Attend Film Festival
Mar 4 Film-film analysis Complete Film
Analysis
Mar 11 Student
Presentations
Mar 18 SPRING BREAK
Mar 25 Student
Presentations
Apr 01
Student Presentations
Apr 08
Student Presentations
Apr 15
Student Presentations
Tentative
Grading Formula:
Final
Papers 25% each = 50%
Film
Analysis Notebooks 20%
Oral
Presentation 15%
Class
Attendance, quizzes and participation 15%