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Moving pictures and the Balkans - Yugoslav Cinema - AJVES00386
Title: Moving pictures and the Balkans - Yugoslav Cinema
Guaranteed by: Department of Ethnology and Central European and Balkan Studies (21-UESEBS)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2023 to 2023
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: yes / 15
Key competences: 4EU+ Flagship 2
State of the course: taught
Language: English, Bulgarian, Greek, Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Turkish
Teaching methods: combined
Teaching methods: combined
Level: specialized
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: Mgr. Sandra Vlainić
Teacher(s): Mgr. Sandra Vlainić
Class: Exchange - 03.4 Photography, Cinematography
Annotation
Last update: Mgr. Sandra Vlainić (04.07.2022)
The first encounter with a moving picture in this Balkan area was not long after the Paris one. The period between the two wars was mostly spent in watching the others do it, especially the French and Americans. There were a few tries, slowly establishing the solid base for what will become an important part of the European culture. Unfortunately, due to the constant division of West and East, perception of inequality or insufficiency in content or artisana, most of the work never had the opportunity to cross the borders and go further. Since most of these films are digitalized and available through different platforms, we will add a brief background to the period of their production, screening and life.
Course completion requirements
Last update: Mgr. Sandra Vlainić (09.07.2023)

Regular attendance, activity during discussion, a final paper at the end of the course and an oral examination in a form of a brief interview regarding the content of the course.

Literature
Last update: Mgr. Sandra Vlainić (09.07.2023)

 

Cousins, M.: The Story of Film. Edinburgh 2011.

Daković, N.: Balkan kao (filmski) žanr - slika, tekst, nacija. Beograd 2008.

Goudling, D.: Jugoslavensko filmsko iskustvo, 1945-2001. Zagreb 2004.

Iordanova, D.: THe Cinema of the Balkans. London, New York 2006.

Levi, P.: Disintegration in Frames - Aesthetics an Ideology in the Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Cinema. Stanford University Press 2007.

Munitić, R.: Pola veka filmske animacije u Srbiji. Beograd 1999.

Novaković, S.: Vreme otvaranja. Novi Sad 1970.

Peterlić, .: Ogledi o devet autora. Zagreb 1983.

Plažewski, J.: Dějiny filmu. Praha 2009.

Škrabalo, I.: 101 godina filma u Hrvatskoj 1896-1997. Zagreb 1998.

Tirnanić, B.: Crni talas. Beograd 2008.

Todorova, M.: Imaginarni Balkan. Beograd 2006.

Volk, P.: 20. vek srpskog filma. Beograd 2001.

Requisites for virtual mobility
Last update: Mgr. Sandra Vlainić (09.07.2023)

Title: Moving pictures and the Balkans - Yugoslav Cinema

Guarantor: Sandra Vlainić

Lecturer: Sandra Vlainić

Faculty, department: Faculty of Arts, Department of South Slavic and Balkan Studies

Credits: 4 

Language of instruction: English

Flagship and/or transversal skills: Europe in a changing world: understanding and engaging societies, economies, cultures, and languages / Critical thinking

Capacity: 15

Examination: Regular attendance, activity during discussion, a final paper at the end of the course and an oral examination in a form of a brief interview regarding the content of the course.

Minimal requirements: Basic knowledge of Balkan history, good knowledge of English.

Schedule: Wednesdays 17,30 to 19 (classroom 221 Celetna street)

 
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