Film & Theatre
Gender, Class Equality and Minority Groups in Contemporary Catalan Cinema
When:
01 July - 26 July 2024
School:
Barcelona International Summer School
Institution:
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
6 EC
Fee:
150 EUR
About
The Catalan audiovisual sector is expanding despite facing obstacles, since Spanish politics diminishes its singularity. Catalan language productions encounter a disadvantage in the broader market dominated by Spanish-speaking audiovisuals. On a global scale, small, regionally produced Catalan films and TV shows compete with major blockbusters, successfully gaining visibility. Overall, Catalan cinematography is progressing, while at the same time navigating marginalization and actively constructing its distinctive identity.
The course explores how this regional cinema achieves distinctiveness, with a focus on the representation of women, social inequality, diverse minorities, and sustainability. Emphasizing the intersection of these issues, the course delves into the complexities of current Catalan social struggles on and off the screen.
Course leader
Sasa Markus and Eva Pujadas
Target group
Undergraduated students (Sophomore, Junior and Senior)
Fee info
Fee
150 EUR, Registration fee (non refundable)
Fee
900 EUR, Tuition fee (non refundable)
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When:
01 July - 26 July 2024
School:
Barcelona International Summer School
Institution:
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Language:
English
Credits:
6 EC