Summer Film Course: World Cinema Directed by Women

Interested in film and in learning more about world cinema? Join us this summer for a five-week session. Synchronous, Group III Humanities and Writing Credit optional. New Fall 2022 students may register.
This course aims at enriching the map of global cinema by giving visibility to female film directors that have actively contributed to the film industry and to the history of cinema. The goal is to move towards a much-needed representation of gender equity by studying these filmmakers’ cultural production as work that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion. This class will also introduce students to some of the central debates within feminism from the 1970s onwards, with a focus on questions of female authorship within the broader cultural contexts of the feminist movement, gay, lesbian, and queer studies, and developments in the fields of race, class and post-colonial studies. This course will also pay attention to how these female directors, having gained full awareness of the different forms of gender discrimination in the film industry in front of and behind the camera, are developing alternative modes of filming and representing. Some of the directors that we will include in the course are Lucía Puenzo (Argentina), Jane Campion (Australia), Kathryn Bigelow (US), Celine Sciamma (France), Sara Gómez (Cuba), Cheryl Dunye (US), Ava DuVernay, Marjane Sartrapi (Iran), and Miwa Nishikawa (Japan), among others.

Email Eva Paris to find out more about this course.

OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Film Studies Program.
Contact: Eva Paris Huesca at eeparish@owu.edu