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SUMMARY:The Eight Greatest Films Ever? One Day University
DESCRIPTION:THE EIGHT GREATEST FILMS EVER? -FOUR FOREIGN AND FOUR AMERICAN MASTERPIECES \nOf the thousands of foreign films that have been made\, which four should every movie buff see? Professor Joseph Luzzi has chosen La Dolce Vita (director Fellini\, Italy)\, Fanny and Alexander (director Bergman\, Sweden)\, Jules and Jim (director Truffaut\, France)\, and Ran (director Kurosawa\, Japan). What makes these works so enjoyable and meaningful? And what qualities mark them as masterpieces? This portion of the presentation will explore with audiences the remarkable world of foreign cinema. The class will analyze and discuss key moments from these pieces of cinema history\, as we view clips from each masterpiece. Students will learn what makes these films a foundation for any film lover’s education. \nCitizen Kane\, The Godfather\, Psycho\, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Could these be the four greatest American movies ever made? Orson Welles\, Francis Ford Coppola\, Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick were all operating at the pinnacles of their respective talents when they created what many movie scholars and critics consider the greatest masterworks in the history of American Cinema. These revolutionary films not only defined the turbulent social and cultural eras in which they were made but successfully transcended those eras by casting a giant shadow of influence across the entire film industry that is still reflected on movie screens to this very day. Each film is noteworthy for its directorial style\, shrewd presentation of narrative structure\, trail-blazing technical innovations\, mesmerizing editing sequences\, painstaking attention to period detail\, and deft handling of controversial political themes. \nAcclaimed Bard College Professor Joseph Luzzi teaches both film and literature. He was previously a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania\, where he received the Scaglione Prize for his teaching\, and at Yale where he was awarded a Yale College Teaching Prize. \nMarc Lapadula is a Senior Lecturer in the Film Studies Program at Yale University. He has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate Film School\, created the screenwriting programs at both The University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins where he won Outstanding Teaching awards and has lectured on film\, playwriting\, and conducted highly-acclaimed screenwriting seminars all across the country. \nPURCHASE TICKETS $119 HERE \nSchedule 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM \nFour Foreign Masterpieces\nJoseph Luzzi / Bard College \nJoseph Luzzi is a Literature and Italian Professor at Bard College\, and was previously a Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania\, where he received the Scaglione Prize for his teaching. He is also the author of the audio course\, “The Art of Reading.” Professor Luzzi previously taught at Yale University\, where he was awarded a Yale College Teaching Prize. \nSchedule 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM \nFour American Masterpieces\nMarc Lapadula / Yale University \n\nMarc Lapadula is a Senior Lecturer in the Film Studies Program at Yale University. He is a playwright\, screenwriter and an award-winning film producer. In addition to Yale\, Marc has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate Film School\, created the screenwriting programs at both The University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins where he won Outstanding Teaching awards and has lectured on film\, playwriting and conducted highly-acclaimed screenwriting seminars all across the country at notable venues like The National Press Club\, The Smithsonian Institution\, The Commonwealth Club and The New York Historical Society.
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