Guide to the Department of Film Studies Records, 2006-
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Department of Film Studies: Records, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maiine
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The Department of Film Studies at Bowdoin College introduces students to the techniques, history, and literature of film in order to promote an understanding of both the vision and craft of film artists and the views of society and culture expressed in film. A major in cinema studies is not offered at the college, but students can obtain a minor by completing 5 courses from a wide scope of subject material relating to film. The courses offered focus on both film within and outside the U.S.A in order to expose multiple cultural views and expressions through cinema.
Department of Film Studies posters.
Posters
Schedule of films, 2006 fall
Schedule of films, 2007 fall
Schedule of films, 2009 fall