Film Studies
Department of English & Film Studies
The Film Studies program at Laurier places an emphasis on international film history, the distinctive character of film as a medium, and individual films as texts. Our courses explore questions of film genre, gender, aesthetics, theory, and technological transformation - placing film in the context of the liberal arts and in relation to a wide variety of cultural, historical and political concerns. Through regular screenings, discussion, readings and assignments, our courses provide opportunities for students to think and write critically about film. In the wide range of courses offered, students perform close textual analyses of film texts, exploring issues of aesthetics and representation. Students also investigate the commercial, historical, political, and economic contexts that affect and govern the production of film. Students will acquire skills that promote intellectual growth, critical and interdisciplinary thinking, and successful careers after university.
Honours BA, Combined Honours BA, Option and Minor:
- Sandra Annett, PhD
- Jing Jing Chang, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor (Film Studies)
- Philippa Gates, PhD
- Russell Kilbourn, PhD, Chair
- Katherine Spring, PhD
- Honours BA Film Studies
- Honours BA Film Studies in Combination with another Honours BA Program
- Honours BA Film Studies with Vancouver Film School Diploma Program
- Film Production Specialization
- Film Theory Specialization
- Film Production Option
- Film Studies Minor
- Vancouver Film School Diploma Program with Honours BA Film Studies
- Film Studies courses at the 100 level consist of 3 lecture/tutorial hours and 2 film-viewing hours. Courses at the 200, 300 and 400 level consist of 3 lecture/discussion hours and 2 film-viewing hours. Films are in English or with English subtitles. Senior Film Studies courses are not available to Year 1 students.
The 400 level seminar courses given below, are available to Year 4 Honours Film Studies students only. Other students may be admitted by permission of the department.
Course # | Title | Credits |
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FS101 | Film and Narrative | 0.5 |
FS102 | Film and the Image | 0.5 |
FS103 | Film and Genre | 0.5 |
FS209 | Special Topics in Film Studies | 0.5 |
FS234 | Hollywood Auteurs | 0.5 |
FS235 | The Art Film Director | 0.5 |
FS238 | Bollywood Film | 0.5 |
FS239 | Japanese Film | 0.5 |
FS240 | Film History to 1950 | 0.5 |
FS241 | Film History since 1950 | 0.5 |
FS244 | Canadian Film | 0.5 |
FS245 | Documentary Film | 0.5 |
FS246 | German Film | 0.5 |
FS249 | Detective Film | 0.5 |
FS250 | French Film | 0.5 |
FS251 | Film Comedy | 0.5 |
FS252 | Film Noir | 0.5 |
FS253 | Gangster Film | 0.5 |
FS254 | Science Fiction Film | 0.5 |
FS258 | Film Musical | 0.5 |
FS260 | Youth Culture in Film | 0.5 |
FS261 | Film Adaptation: Screen/Text | 0.5 |
FS264 | Classical Hollywood Film | 0.5 |
FS265 | The War Film | 0.5 |
FS270 | The Animated Film | 0.5 |
FS275 | The Business of Film | 0.5 |
FS280 | Audiences & Film Fandom | 0.5 |
FS301 | Contemporary European Film | 0.5 |
FS309 | Special Topics in Film Studies | 0.5 |
FS329 | Asian Americans in American Film | 0.5 |
FS330 | Italian Film | 0.5 |
FS333 | East Asian Film | 0.5 |
FS338 | Cold War in Film | 0.5 |
FS341 | Film Theory to 1968 | 0.5 |
FS342 | Film Theory Since 1968 | 0.5 |
FS344 | American Film since 1969 | 0.5 |
FS345 | Film Theory and Mass Media | 0.5 |
FS346 | Gender in Film | 0.5 |
FS348 | Film Theory in the Digital Age | 0.5 |
FS349 | Film Melodrama | 0.5 |
FS354 | Film Sound | 0.5 |
FS355 | Indigenous Film | 0.5 |
FS357 | The Western | 0.5 |
FS360 | World Cinemas | 0.5 |
FS361 | Horror and Gothic Film | 0.5 |
FS363 | Brecht, Godard, Hollywood | 0.5 |
FS365 | Spanish Film | 0.5 |
FS366 | The Cinematic City | 0.5 |
FS370 | Intro to Video Editing | 0.5 |
FS371 | Advanced Video Editing | 0.5 |
FS374 | Screenwriting and Directing | 0.5 |
FS443 | Topics in Gender and Genre | 0.5 |
FS444 | Topics in Film and the Other Arts | 0.5 |
FS446 | Topics in Film and History | 0.5 |
FS447 | Topics in Film and Technology | 0.5 |
FS489 | Directed Studies | 0.5 |