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FTTI introduces 20-days Film Criticism, Art of Review Course

Film and Television Institute of India has introduced new courses

Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) has announced a 20 days course, in Film Criticism and the Art of Review in collaboration with Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC).

About the Course

This short course is designed to provide a basic grounding in the discipline of Film Criticism. It intends to train the participant into becoming a serious viewer of Cinema by expanding her/his awareness of its History & Practice. The course includes study of significant films in the History of Cinema through a critical thinking. It will provide reading lists and materials to continue study thence.

Details

“The significance of the Film Critic in Cinema cannot be overstated. It is a mis-conception that anyone can review a film. It’s an exciting profession, helping viewers choose between films and creating new viewership. The co-existence of a critical (Film Critic) and a creative mind (Filmmaker) makes for a symbolic, responsible society and living culture, which is sorely missed in the current culture of paid/sponsored reviews,” stated in the course description.

Faculty

The course will be carry forwarded by Rajula Shah. She is an FTII alumnus, a Visual Artist, Poet and Bhopal-based Filmmaker. She studied film direction at FTII from 1997-2000. Her film practice emerges from intense dialogue with the various arts, schools of thought and philosophies through a close collaboration with people, their work and contexts. Her special interest of study and work is in expanding scope of the film practice & the digital arts.

Other than this course FTII has also invited applicants for weekly courses in Films. Visit www.ftii.ac.in to know more about other courses related to Filmmaking.

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