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FILM 325  Cinemas in Canada: Anglo-Canadian/Quebecois(e)/Indigenous  Units: 3.00  
This course examines fiction filmmaking from Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois(e), and Indigenous filmmakers, examining a variety of works produced from the 1950s onwards. We pay special attention to questions of experimental narrative form (such as documentary/fiction hybrids), national and Indigenous identities, and the role of various funding programs.
Learning Hours: 108 (36 Lecture, 24 Laboratory, 48 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a FILM, MAPP, or COFI Plan.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Consider the confluences and differences between works done in Anglo-Canada, Quebec, and Indigenous communities in the fictional narrative form.
  2. Deploy critical theories in the examination of these works in terms of questions of national identities.
  3. Examine the aesthetics of Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois(e), and Indigenous Canadian cinemas.
  4. Understand the history of Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois(e), and Indigenous cinema in Canada.