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European cinema - French

Aims

Aims

This course aims to increase students' awareness of the representation of European (French, German, Italian and Spanish) societies and cultures through the medium of film. By the end of the module students should:

  • be able to situate a number of European films in their social, political and cultural contexts;
  • have an increased understanding of the different social, political and cultural issues these films raise;
  • be able to analyse and research films;
  • improve their fluency, accuracy and communicative skills in the target language.

Prerequisites

Prerequisites

Students must have successfully completed:

  • First year French modules

Students cannot take this module for two different languages at either I level or H level.

Programme

Programme

Contact hours

Autumn and Spring terms
W2 Screening + 1 hour lecture (introduction of key themes)
W3 1 hour seminar
W4 1 hour seminar
W5 1 hour seminar + 1 hour lecture (Recapping from the perspectives of the different countries)
Reading week 
W7 Screening + 1 hour lecture (introduction of key themes)
W8 1 hour seminar
W9 1 hour seminar
W10 1 hour seminar + 1 hour lecture (Recapping from the perspectives of the different countries)
Easter break 
Summer term
W1 1 hour seminar
W2 1 hour seminar
  • All students will attend the lectures which are provided in English. Theses lectures will frame the analysis of the films in the different seminars by focussing on key themes. There will be no lectures in Summer term.
  • Seminars will discuss the social, cultural and historical aspects as specifically portrayed in the French films. In Summer term, there will be a one hour seminar in weeks 1 and 2 and no teaching in weeks 3 and 4.

Teaching programme

The lectures will be taught in English. The seminars will be taught in French.

This language module will introduce students to society, culture and certain historical aspects through the medium of film. French films will be viewed, analysed and examined in their socio-historical context, while an analysis of further material (media and literary texts as well as video/audio) will provide the relevant background information necessary to understanding these films.

Team taught by German, French, Spanish teaching staff.

Teaching materials

TBC

Some course material will be supplied by the tutor.

Assessment and feedback

Assessment and feedback

Feedback on formative work

Oral commentary and dialogue within class on oral and written language work. Given immediately both to individuals and to group.

Written comments and mark on the University scale given to individual students for practice essays, with opportunity for individual consultation; the essays will be returned to students two weeks after seminar.

Summative assessment and feedback

  • 1500-word essay in the target language 
    • Due: Summer Term, Week 1
    • Weight: 50%
  • A 2-hour closed exam
    • Summer Term, Weeks 5-7
    • Weight: 50%

Feedback: Individuals will be given a feedback sheet for the oral examination, and will be allowed to see their exam paper with comments, under supervision, at an appointed date after the external examiner has reviewed the papers.

About this module

  • Module name
    European Cinema - French
  • Course code
    F17I (LAN00017I)
  • Teacher 
    Angela O'Flaherty
  • Term(s) taught
    All terms
  • Credits
    20