Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window is on the big screen! Wednesday, March 25 only

Be sure to catch Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window on the big screen at the Charlestowne Square 18 in North Charleston! This Wednesday only at 2 pm and again at 7 pm. Presented by Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, this classic 1954 film stars Hollywood legends James Stewart and Grace Kelly and is digitally re-mastered for premium picture and sound quality. In addition to the film, movie buffs will also be treated to a specially produced introduction by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz.

Click here for details/tickets

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Film courses for Summer 2015

Here’s a tentative list of courses offered this Summer that will count toward FMST credit. Please check back frequently for updates/changes.

AAST 300: Black Bodies in Cinema and TV***
Prof. Lessane
Summer II
MTWTF 10:00-11:45
MYBK 307
CLAS 270: The Romans in Cinema**
Prof. Zeiner- Carmichael
Maymester
MTWTF 8:30-12:00
RAND 301A
CSCI 299: ST: Digital Animation for Virtual Film Production***
Summer I
TBA
HIST 210.02: Monsters in America: American History in Film & Folklore***
Prof. Poole
Maymester
MTWTF 8:30-12:00
MYBK 302
HIST 210.04: Film and Southern History***
Prof. Ingram
Maymester
MTWTF 8:30-12:00
MYBK 304
LACS 332: Latin American Politics and Society in Film**
Prof. Friedman
Maymester
MTWTF 8:30-12:00
ECTR 101
RELS 280: Religion and Film***
Prof. Doire
Maymester
MTWTF 8:30-12:00
ECTR 219
LTRS: Studies in Russian Film**
Gomer
Summer I
MTWTF 12:00-1:45
LONG 402B
ENGL 390: Global City Cinema***
Prof. Bruns
Spoleto Study Abroad Program
Maymester
contact Dr. Bruns for more information or visit here
ENGL 212: Cinema: History & Criticism*
Dr. Glenn
Maymester
MTWTF 8:30-12:00
MYBK 100
AAST 300: Black Bodies in Cinema & TV***
Dr. Lessane
Summer II
MTWTF 10:00-11:45
MYBK 309 

 

* meets the requirement for Cluster 1

** meets the requirement for Cluster 2

*** meets the requirement for Cluster 3

Film courses for Fall 2015

Here’s the latest information about Film Studies courses being offered in the Fall 2015 semester. This is a tentative list, so check back regularly for updates/changes.

 

ENGL 212: Cinema: History & Criticism*
Prof. John Bruns
TR 12:15-1:30
RSS 235
ENGL 351: Studies in American Film*
Prof. John Bruns
TR 10:50-12:05
RSS 251
ENGL 212: Cinema: History & Criticism*
Prof. Colleen Glenn
TR 10:50-12:05
ECTR 118
ENGL 390: Studies in Film***
Prof. Colleen Glenn
TR 9:25-10:40
ECTR 118
GRMN 471: Studies in German Cinema**
Prof. Nancy Nenno
MW 3:25-4:40
LONG 402B
JWST 300: ST: Israeli Cinema
**Prof. Oren Segal
MW 2:00-3:15
JSC 209
LTIT 270: New Italian Cinema**
Prof. Giovanna DeLuca
MW 2:00-3:15
RSS 249
LTPO 270: Studies in Brazilian Film
**Prof. Maria Moreira
MW 2:00-3:15
LONG 336
LTRS 270: Studies in Russian Film
**Prof. Erman
TR 3:05-4:20
LONG 402
RELS 280: Religion and Film***
Prof. Elijah Siegler
T 7:00-9:45 / R 7:00-8:15
MYBK 100
THTR 387: Contemporary Theatre***
Franklin Ashley
MWF 11:00-11:50
TBA

* meets the requirement for Cluster 1

** meets the requirement for Cluster 2

*** meets the requirement for Cluster 3