Module Descriptors
CINEMA: CRITICAL DEBATES
FTVR50422
Key Facts
Faculty of Arts and Creative Technologies
Level 5
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Glendyn Jones
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 126
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK -ESSAY weighted at 50%
  • PRESENTATION - INDIVIDUAL weighted at 50%
Module Details
Module Resources
The Film Theatre, including its surround sound system and high quality digital VHS/DVD projection facility
Module Learning Strategies
Lectures and seminars
Critical analysis in relation to particular concepts introduced on the module
Precis and analysis of published literature
Critical evaluation of 2 different theories

Module Indicative Content
In this module we will engage with key debates that have informed Film Studies. A range of theories and issues such as gender and sexualities, race, genre, authorship, semiotics and reception, will be applied to mainstream and independent cinema.

Module Additional Assessment Details
Assessment 1
A 10-minute-long individual presentation to one or two tutors.
Assessment weighting: 50%
The student will research existing academic discussion appertaining to one theoretical concept in Film Studies. The student will consequently give a verbal presentation, to one or two tutors, of her/his understanding of one key theme of the academic debates regarding that chosen theoretical concept. Cite one film to aid your presentation. Learning outcome 2

Assessment 2
Essay - 1500 words
Assessment weighting: 50%
Choose one theoretical issue in Film Studies. Research the academic debates generated by it. Discuss your understanding of two or three themes of those debates, before formulating your own position. (Note: your chosen essay theory must be different from your chosen presentation theory.)
Cite one film to aid your essay discussion. Learning outcomes 1, 2, and 3
Module Texts
Butler, Alison, Women's Cinema, Wallflower, 2002
Caughie, John (ed.) Theories of Authorship, Routledge, 1981
Collins, Jim et. al. (eds.) Film Theory goes to the Movies, Routledge, 1993
Cook, Pam & Philip Dodd, Women and Film, BFI 1993
Cook, Pam (ed), The Cinema Book, BFI, 1999
Neale, Stephen, Genre, BFI 1980
Nelmes, Jill (ed.) An Introduction to Film Studies, Routledge, 1996
Schatz, Thomas, The Genius of the System: Hollywood filmmaking in the Studio System, Pantheon, 1996
Stam, Robert et al, New Vocabularies in Film Semiotics, Routledge 1992
Thornam, Sue, Passionate Detachment, Arnold, 1997
Turner, Graeme, The Social Meaning of Film, Routledge, 1999
Lapsey, Robert and Michael Westlake,. Film Theory: An Introduction, Manchester University Press, 1988
Young, Lola Fear of the Dark: 'Race', Gender & Sexuality in Cinema, Routledge, 1996