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Danish Cinema


Semesterangivelse: Forår og Efterår

 


Udgave: Åbent Universitet 2012-2013
Studie Element Nr: FIL, HDCB00091
ECTS points: 15 ECTS
Punkter: 15 ECTS
Pris: 3.000 kr. Efter 1. maj tillægges gebyr på 300 kr
Varighed: September 2012 - December 2012 and February 2013 - June 2013
Institutter: Faculty of Humanities. The Coordinator is Per Methner Rasmussen, Course in Danish Culture, Saxo Institute
Studieordning: http://culturecourse.ku.dk/curriuclum/
Uddannelsesdel: Andet
Kontaktpersoner: Maria Frantzoulis, mail: frantzoulis@hum.ku.dk
Andre undervisere: Anne Jespersen & Niels Henrik Hartvigson, Department of Film and Media Studies
Skema- oplysninger: Wednesdays from 3 to 5(7)pm for 10 weeks at the University of Copenhagen, Amager.
Undervisnings- form: Lectures and excursions
Indhold: Danish Cinema is a course in English for international students offered each semester. The course gives an overview of the 110 years of Danish film as well as presenting special topics such as realism, comedy and melodrama in Danish cinema. Furthermore, the course presents director case studies of Oscarwinning Susanne Bier and of Lars von Trier, who won The Golden Palms in Cannes. Every lecture ends with a showing of a relevant film. The course also includes an excursion to Nordisk Film, which is the world oldest still existing film company.
Ansøgningsfrist for Åbent Universitet: May 1st 2012 and November 1st 2012
Faglige forudsætninger: Ingen
Eksamensform: Free written home assignment of 20-25 pages (15 ECTS). If the student participates actively in a minimum of 80% of the classes and excursions, there will be a reduction (5-10 pages) of the pages of the free written home assignment. The long assignment thus is 20-25 pages, and the assignment with reduction is 15-20 pages. The subject of the assignment is agreed between the candidate and the director.
Kursus hjemmeside:
Kursus hjemmeside: http://culturecourse.ku.dk/
Undervisnings- sprog: Kun engelsk
Sidst redigeret: 5/12-2012



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