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2016 Film Studies

November 18, 2025

Below is a complete list of Film Studies opportunities that Bryn Mawr Film Institute offered in 2016.

Art/Cinema I
Bearing Witness: Elia Kazan and the 1950s
Cinema Classics Seminar: A Night at the Opera
Cinema Classics Seminar: Beauty and the Beast
Cinema Classics Seminar: Black Girl and “Borom Sarret”
Cinema Classics Seminar: Casablanca
Cinema Classics Seminar: Chimes at Midnight
Cinema Classics Seminar: Diabolique
Cinema Classics Seminar: Divorce Italian Style
Cinema Classics Seminar: Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet
Cinema Classics Seminar: Gaslight
Cinema Classics Seminar: Murder on the Orient Express
Cinema Classics Seminar: The French Connection
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Cinema Classics Seminar: The Philadelphia Story
Cinema of Dreams: The Films of Steven Spielberg, Pt. 1
Contemporary Israeli Cinema
Early Kubrick
Ecstatic Truth: The Films of Werner Herzog
Fatal Vision: The Cinema of Roman Polanski, Pt. 2
Film History Discussion Series: 1945-Present
Film History Discussion Series: 1945-Present
Magnificent Obsession: The Melodrama
Master Humanist: The Cinematic World of Satyajit Ray
Myth-busters and Iconoclasts: Japanese Cinema in Transition
Quentin Tarantino: Surrealist of the Church of Home Video
Short Attention Span Cinema
Special Topic: Philosophy on Film – Fantasy: From Page to Screen
The Building Blocks of the Screenplay
The Magic of Disney
Tracking The Wire

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


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