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2015 Film Studies

November 18, 2025

Below is a complete list of Film Studies opportunities that Bryn Mawr Film Institute offered in 2015.

Alfred Hitchcock: The Best of the Rest
Celluloid Cities: Screening the American Cityscape
Chance Encounters, Permanent Consequences:  The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieślowski
Cinema Classics Seminar: Blade Runner
Cinema Classics Seminar: Casablanca
Cinema Classics Seminar: Cat Ballou
Cinema Classics Seminar: Goodfellas
Cinema Classics Seminar: Harold and Maude
Cinema Classics Seminar: On the Waterfront
Cinema Classics Seminar: Rome, Open City
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Birdcage
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Birth of a Nation
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Graduate
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Wicker Man
Cinema Classics Seminar: To Kill a Mockingbird
Cinema Classics Seminar: Working Girl
Coming of Age in Latin American Cinema
Fatal Vision: The Cinema of Roman Polanski, Pt. 1
Film History Discussion Series: 1945-Present
Film History Discussion Series: 1945-Present
Film History Discussion Series: 1965
Ida Lupino: Femme Fatale, Femme Auteur
The Language of Film
Passion and Wrath: The Films of Carl Theodor Dreyer
Poland through the Prism of Andrzej Wajda
Quiet Beauty: Silent Cinema
Robert Altman: From Stage to Screen
Special Topic: Philosophy on Film—Contemporary Chinese Films: Identity, History, and Change
Touch of Genius: Orson Welles
Trafficking in the Absurd: The Coen Brothers’ Universe
Woody Allen: A Magical Misery Tour

Read course descriptions and more in BMFI’s Film Course Archive.


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