East European Literature and Visual Arts (392-0-20)
Topic
Polish Cinema From its Origins to the Present
Instructors
Michal Janusz Wilczewski
1880 Campus Drive
Meeting Info
University Hall 121: Wed 3:30PM - 6:20PM
Overview of class
This course will survey Polish film (all subtitled) from its earliest beginnings at the turn of the 20th century to the present day. We will begin by watching Poland's earliest talkies and Polish- and Yiddish-language films of the interwar period before discussing the effects of Stalinism and its "thaw" on film during the communist era. From there, we will discuss the Polish Film School and the Cinema of Morality Anxiety. Further, we will analyze themes of absurdism and the subversive, and later examine the changing forms, subjects, and elements of films in post-1989 Poland. We will watch films by such directors as Juliusz Gardan, Stanisław Bareja, Andrzej Wajda, Wanda Jakubowska, Aleksander Ford, Krzysztof Kieślowski, and Paweł Pawlikowski.
Learning Objectives
Students will learn about the cinematic and cultural history of Poland over the course of the 20th century.
Students will learn to analyze film verbally and in writing.
Students will gain an appreciation for Polish cinema and be able to discuss Polish contributions to Film Studies.
Class Materials (Required)
Films and readings will be available on Canvas.
Class Attributes
Literature & Fine Arts Distro Area