Media and film studies
Film Theory B
Module code: P5030
Level 5
15 credits in autumn semester
Teaching method: Lecture, Film, Seminar
Assessment modes: Coursework
In this module, you examine a range of approaches to Film Studies, from classical film theory through semiotics, psychoanalysis and reception theory to contemporary debates on film and philosophy.
As well as providing a grounding in major theoretical debates in Film Studies, you learn how to think and write about film using sophisticated critical models.
Module learning outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of a range of theoretical approaches to film and their associated concepts, and of the way in which those approaches have developed
- Be able to apply these concepts and approaches in the study of specific film textsCritically apply these concepts and approaches in the study of specific film texts
- Evaluate critically the appropriateness of different theoretical approaches to studying particular films.
- ely communicate information, arguments, and analysis, both orally and in written form, and deploy key concepts and critical methods of the discipline effectively