SLC, Room 216
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Calling all movie buffs! Join Johnathan for an intriguing look at three classic American film genres.
Oct. 9: Horror
The horror genre originated from a cultural need to confront and vicariously conquer things that threaten the normal order of things, including personal fears and societal changes. We’ll discuss the origins of this genre viewing examples that range from creepy to campy. More importantly, examine how certain horror films directly reflected American social changes, including The Wolf Man, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Blob, and Psycho. We’ll leave the lights on!
Nov. 13: The Western
The western genre far predates the advent of cinema and is truly a form of American mythology. We’ll examine these narratives’ roots in the American experience and their themes of honor, individualism, and the pursuit of justice. We’ll view examples from The Great Train Robbery, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Unforgiven.
Dec. 11: The Musical
The musical genre was born of the natural adaption from musical theater into film. We’ll discuss how early musicals like The Jass Singer and 42nd Street helped to develop musical genre conventions unique to cinema. We will then see the progression through film like Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Grease, and La La Land.
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