November 18, 2025
Below is a complete list of Film Studies opportunities that Bryn Mawr Film Institute offered in 2013.
Akira Kurosawa: Tragedy and Brilliance
Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years
BMFI at the Barnes: “Borom Sarret” and Black Girl
BMFI at the Barnes: Rashômon
Bollywood’s Blockbusters
Cinema Classics Seminar: 8 ½
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Night of the Hunter
Cinema Classics Seminar: Tokyo Story
Film History Discussion Series: 1945-Present
Film History Discussion Series: 1963
Film History Discussion Series: Tales of the Silver Screen
Hitchcock at the Height
Il Maestro: The Carnivalesque Cinema of Federico Fellini
The Language of Film
Mel Brooks: Talk About Bad Taste!
Quentin Tarantino: Surrealist of the Church of Home Video
Scorsese’s Cinema of Loneliness
Special Topic: Philosophy on Film—Terrence Malick’s World
Stardust Memories: The American Musical
Summer Classics Seminar: Back to the Future
Summer Classics Seminar: Brief Encounter
Thou Shalt Not: Pre-Code Hollywood
Through the Lens Darkly: The Films of Ingmar Bergman, Part II
Read course descriptions and more in BMFI’s Film Course Archive.