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IC will return on Sept. 8th, 2023
The minor in International Cinema Studies is for students who love visual media and want to develop skills in critical analysis, writing, and interpretation along with knowledge about cinema theory, history, and diverse cultures.
The ICS minor is a great addition to a major in the Humanities for a media-oriented student as it allows for a deeper focus on cinema, media studies, and international contexts than most majors are able to support. It is also a great addition for majors from outside the college of Humanities who need their cinema fix and something to help them round out their education with course work that will make them better communicators, writers, and thinkers.
Blurb: IC co-director Marc Olivier talks with Professor Rob McFarland of the BYU department of German and Russian about the German film “The Lives of Others”
IC co-director Doug Weatherford speaks with student employees of the International Cinema department Abigail Wilkinson, Hayden Underwood, and Kaitlin Wride about their experiences working for IC.
IC co-director Marie Laure Oscarson speaks with Writer/Director Oualid Mouaness, about his film entitled 1982.
IC co-director Marc Olivier talks with Dr. Bob Hudson of the BYU French & Italian Department about the 2002 Belgian film “The Son” by the Dardenne brothers
IC co-director Marie Laure Oscarson speaks with Heathzer Belnap, Professor of Comparative Arts and Letters, about the 2019 Italian film, The Disappearance of My Mother.
IC co-director Doug Weatherford speaks with Greg and Gloria Stallings of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese about the 2010 Colombian film, The Color of the Mountain.
In this first podcast of Winter Semester 2023, Doug Weatherford, Marie-Laure Oscarson, and Marc Olivier pay tribute to former IC director Don Marshall and discuss upcoming films.
In the final podcast of Fall 2022, Co-directors Marc Olivier, Doug Weatherford, and Marie-Laure Oscarson talk about highlights from the semester and the theme and line-up for Winter 2023.
International Cinema
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BYU International Cinema, sponsored by the BYU College of Humanities, is one of the longest-running university foreign film programs of its kind in the United States. There is no special admission charge or fee for International Cinema films.
We do ask you to be quiet and courteous, to turn off cell phones, and to research films before you bring children.