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 News and Events

Film Courses: Fall, Winter and Spring 2006  

 

Fall Term

PS 303.500 Politics and Film, Dr. Kiasatpour, S

M 05:00 pm-07:45 pm

CRN 33358
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ANTH 448.001 Visual Anthropology, TBA

R 02:20 pm-04:50 pm

CRN 33357

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BCOM 303.001 Acting for the Camera, Dr. Ruff, L

M 01:50 pm-04:20 pm

CRN 20676
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BCOM 378.001 Film Animation, White, S

W 01:50 pm-04:30 pm

CRN 28245

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ENG 309.500 Writing for the Documentary, Dr. Dale Rigby

MW 3:00-4:20 and W 5:30-8:15

CRN 27724

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ENG 465.001 Film Genres: The War Film, Dr. Schneider, K

TR 11:10-12:30 and T 2:20-4:40

CRN 19882

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Winter Term

BCOM 271 Introduction to Cinema Dr. Cory Lash

MTWRF 12:00-3:20

CRN 10304
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Spring Term

ENG 340 Speculative Fiction Dr. Karen Schneider

TR 11:10-12:30; M 4:30

CRN 24365
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ENG 366 History of Narrative Film Dr. Ted Hovet

TR 12:45-2:05; T 3:30

CRN 24363

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BCOM 481.004 Problems in Broadcasting: Film Dr. Cory Lash

Time: TBA

CRN 00813
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For more information on the Film Studies Minor, contact Ted Hovet
CH 110-B
Ted.hovet@wku.edu
745-5782



Film Minor News

Film Minors are invited to join the WKU Film Club, a student-run campus organization.
For information,
E-mail: filmclub@wku.edu


Campus Film Series  (free and open to all)
Women's Studies Film Series    All at 7 p.m.
Mon., Sept. 29    Wrestling with Manhood: Boys, Bullying, and
       Battering.  Introduced by Chris Antonsen.  In Garrett 
        Auditorium.

Wed., Oct. 22    Untold Desires. Introduced by Kathleen 
        Sheldon.  In Mass Media Audotorium.

Tues., Nov. 18   The Accused, starring Jodie Foster.  In
         Mass Media Auditorium.


Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies Dept.           International Film Series
Monday, November 10 - 6:30 p.m., 259 FAC 
No Man’s Land  Bosnia-Herzegovina/Slovenia/Italy/France/
UK/Belgium, 2001, 129 min.) 

Monday, October 13, 6:30 p.m., 259 FAC 
Frida
USA, 2002, 123 minutes 

Monday, Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., 259 FAC 
La virgen de los sicarios (Our Lady of the Assassins) 
Colombia/France, 2001, 101 minutes 



                          Fridays @ the Movies @ the ERC! 

Friday, September 25 @ 5:00 p.m. 
        Celebrate Bowling Green's  International Festival with a viewing of Not One Less (Yi Ge Dou Bu Neng Shao), the story of a young teacher in rural Chinese village who must pursue one of her students into the city to persuade him to come back to school. 

 Friday, October 17 @ 5:00 p.m. 
         "The Most Awesome Thriller Of All Time!"   Thrill to the chills of blonde        bombshell Fay Wray as she tries to evade the hairy clutches of...  King Kong (aka the Eighth Wonder of the World)! 

 Friday, November 14 @ 5:00 p.m. 
        The Complete Works of  Wlliam Shakespeare (Abridged): A hilarious romp    through the Bard's oeuvre in 90 minutes! 

Friday, December 5 @ 5:00 p.m. 
          Take a break from those end-of-term projects and take a stroll on the (Oscar) Wilde side with The Importance of Being Earnest 

(Viewing schedule is tentative, based on availability. 
All are welcome!)