Course
Course 30 credits • FIVA05
Teaching – autumn semester of 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect our courses and programmes. Teaching and assessment during the first half of the autumn semester 2021 will be conducted both online and on campus. From 1 November more elements will be conducted on campus – the current schedule is available on course websites and/or in Canvas.
Moving images have long been an important part of culture and society, but digitization and globalization are radically changing their creative, industrial, cultural and social forms and significance. In this course, four select perspectives will allow students both a varied and nuanced understanding of contemporary film cultures in Scandinavia and Europe. The first course focuses on the adaptation of European culture and history – and draw on both film and television. The second course changes the focus from cultural representations and their contemporary and historical contexts, to the sites where films are presented and discussed. Today’s film cultures see the growing importance of film festivals, but also new forums for conversations on film – two areas highlighted here. The third course has a more narrow focus, as it centers on migration and film. Migration is, however, a central concern in today’s Europe, and it has shaped both film production and representation, something this course will explore within different national and historical contexts. The last course has a more open content, as it grants the students a chance to explore an area within Scandinavian and European film culture that particularly interest them. Together, the four courses make clear how various forms of moving images are created and discussed, and how their representations are significant in our contemporary culture. Further, the dual focus on Scandinavia and Europe emphasizes the importance of national and regional film and television production, and its relevance for local communities within a globalized world.
Please note: As an international student, you are encouraged to apply in the January admission round. The later April admission round can be an alternative for students from EU/EEA countries as they do not need a residence permit.
Study period:
autumn semester 2021
Type of studies:
full time,
distance course
Study period:
2021-08-30 – 2022-01-16
Language of instruction:
English
Eligibility:
General and courses corresponding to the following Swedish Upper Secondary School Programs: History 1b/1a1+1a2 and Social Studies 1b/1a1+1a2 or History A and Social Studies A
Application code:
LU-E2001
Application code:
LU-30711
Teachers:
Joel Frykholm,
Jonathan Rozenkrantz
- Schedule
- Exam schedule
- Canvas Scandinavian and European Film: Celebrities, Auteurs and Film Movements, 7.5 credits
- Canvas Scandinavian and European Film: Culture and History in Film and Television, 7.5 credits
- Canvas Scandinavian and European Film: Festivals, Criticism, Society, 7.5 credits
- Canvas Scandinavian and European Film: Migration and Ethnicity, 7.5 credits
- Library Guide Filmvetenskap
Information on included parts
- Culture and History in Film and Television , 7.5 credits
- Festivals, Criticism, Society , 7.5 credits
- Migration and Ethnicity , 7.5 credits
- Celebrities, Auteurs and Film Movements , 7.5 credits