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  • Cinema in America
    Using clips from more than 300 of the greatest movies ever made, this series explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders, including Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Eisner. In-depth treatments present film as a powerful economic force, potent twentieth-century art form, and viable career option. -- Annenberg Media

 

"You can enjoy the cinema and you can study the cinema. Fortunate is the one who has the chance to do both -- and with great passion." DLH

One thing has to be understood from the outset — the study of cinema is not all about movie trivia. . It's much deeper than that. Cinema is an art, a technology, and a primary source of history and culture. Cinema has supplanted painting and symphonic music  as the prime mover and portrayer of our time, our mood, and our culture.

 

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