French Cinema: History, Genre and Style

Undergraduate | 2026

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Your studies will be on-campus, and may include some online delivery
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MDIA 1023
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Course ID
207650
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Adelaide City Campus
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Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Adelaide University
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1
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No
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Course overview

This course will introduce you to 12 key French films released over the past hundred years. It will introduce each film's social and cultural context, and explore their visual and thematic richness. It will also identify the industrial, economic and political backdrops against which the films were produced, and examine the role cinema was playing at several crucial moments in French society (such as the 1930s, the post-war era, and the 21st century). Building on skills developed in 'Introduction to Film Studies' around issues of genre, history, visual style, editing, gender and sound, you will apply various methodological frameworks to answer the question 'What is so French about French cinema?'. You will focus on the set of cinematic issues raised by each film, but you will also concentrate on emerging themes that are common to all. Moreover, you will use each film to (a) analyse cinema as an art form, (b) see what is distinctly 'French' about the film in terms of narrative, form and aesthetics, and (c) highlight the wider changes in French society as explored in the films.

Course learning outcomes

  • Analyse a range of French films and communicate ideas about them with accuracy and sophistication
  • Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of key concepts, theories and critical approaches to the study of film
  • Explain how the film industry has changed over time
  • Utilise a broadly interdisciplinary approach to an understanding of film and its role in society
  • Read and interpret film criticism and apply it within an academic argument
  • Develop logical and coherent arguments based on evidence, and engage in critical debate
  • Use contemporary technologies relevant to the completion of assessment tasks

Prerequisite(s)

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Corequisite(s)

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Antirequisite(s)

  • Must not have completed FILM1001 French Cinema - History, Genre and Style at the University of Adelaide

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