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Course Archives 20 Trailblazing Women Filmmakers, Part II
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20 Trailblazing Women Filmmakers, Part II

$60.00

Claude Kerven

Thursday, 12-2PM

January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13

Preservation Hall, Wellfleet, in person

NOTE: This is a free-standing course, one in a series of four being offered by Claude Kerven at the Open U. of Wellfleet on the history of film. These courses have been designed to be taken independently. If you love film, then this course is for you.

Movies play a key role in spreading awareness among women, uncoveringtheir potential, challenging the male-dominated world and stimulating further social change. Historically, the film industry has portrayed women as wives, lovers and mothers, or as glorified objects of beauty, sex appeal and entertainment. But due to the feminist movement, gender stereotypes are finally being challenged and more complex female characters represented on screen. Female directors offer the audience an image of women that may be seen to align with their actual status in society. Additionally, films directed by women are more often written by women and have more leading female characters than do films directed by males.

This course will address the greater recognition women directors are beginning to receive and honor twenty remarkable women who blazed the trail. It includes an analysis of the work of Emerald Fennell, Jane Campion, Mira Nair, Nancy Meyers, and Agnes Varda.

Remember: to register, first choose your courses and then complete your check out by going to your cart.

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Claude Kerven

Thursday, 12-2PM

January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13

Preservation Hall, Wellfleet, in person

NOTE: This is a free-standing course, one in a series of four being offered by Claude Kerven at the Open U. of Wellfleet on the history of film. These courses have been designed to be taken independently. If you love film, then this course is for you.

Movies play a key role in spreading awareness among women, uncoveringtheir potential, challenging the male-dominated world and stimulating further social change. Historically, the film industry has portrayed women as wives, lovers and mothers, or as glorified objects of beauty, sex appeal and entertainment. But due to the feminist movement, gender stereotypes are finally being challenged and more complex female characters represented on screen. Female directors offer the audience an image of women that may be seen to align with their actual status in society. Additionally, films directed by women are more often written by women and have more leading female characters than do films directed by males.

This course will address the greater recognition women directors are beginning to receive and honor twenty remarkable women who blazed the trail. It includes an analysis of the work of Emerald Fennell, Jane Campion, Mira Nair, Nancy Meyers, and Agnes Varda.

Remember: to register, first choose your courses and then complete your check out by going to your cart.

Claude Kerven

Thursday, 12-2PM

January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13

Preservation Hall, Wellfleet, in person

NOTE: This is a free-standing course, one in a series of four being offered by Claude Kerven at the Open U. of Wellfleet on the history of film. These courses have been designed to be taken independently. If you love film, then this course is for you.

Movies play a key role in spreading awareness among women, uncoveringtheir potential, challenging the male-dominated world and stimulating further social change. Historically, the film industry has portrayed women as wives, lovers and mothers, or as glorified objects of beauty, sex appeal and entertainment. But due to the feminist movement, gender stereotypes are finally being challenged and more complex female characters represented on screen. Female directors offer the audience an image of women that may be seen to align with their actual status in society. Additionally, films directed by women are more often written by women and have more leading female characters than do films directed by males.

This course will address the greater recognition women directors are beginning to receive and honor twenty remarkable women who blazed the trail. It includes an analysis of the work of Emerald Fennell, Jane Campion, Mira Nair, Nancy Meyers, and Agnes Varda.

Remember: to register, first choose your courses and then complete your check out by going to your cart.

The Open University of Wellfleet, MA a 501 c3,  aims to sustain and enrich intellectual life on the Outer Cape during the shoulder seasons. We offer courses to the public, for a modest fee, that celebrate the area's rich history and culture and draw on the talents and expertise of our residents. Our educational forum stresses collaborative learning, with lectures by instructors, directed discussions, readings and participant contributions. Our classes welcome participants from all over Cape Cod to some of Wellfleet's most charming and accessible locations.

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