Philosophy of World Cinema
is an interdisciplinary field that explores the fundamental questions and concepts underlying the art of filmmaking.
Through the lens of cinema, students will examine the relationship between film, culture, and society, and how these interactions shape our understanding of the world.
Some of the key topics covered in this course include the nature of reality, the role of the viewer, and the impact of technology on storytelling.
By analyzing classic and contemporary films from diverse cultural contexts, students will gain a deeper understanding of the philosophical debates that underpin the art of world cinema.
This course is designed for students interested in film studies, philosophy, and cultural theory, and is an ideal starting point for those looking to explore the philosophical dimensions of world cinema.
Join us on this journey into the world of philosophy of cinema, and discover how the art of filmmaking can challenge your perspectives and inspire new ways of thinking.