During the month of March, students reading the M.A. in Film Studies attended  the Udine-Gorizia International Film Studies Spring School.
  
This intensive, seven-day programme gave students the opportunity to follow lectures, participate in workshops, visit exhibitions and attend screenings and artists’ talks. The Spring School is open to academic staff as well as Master’s and Ph.D. students and showcases scholars from various European and North American countries, filmmakers, visual artists and curators who gather with the purpose of discussing specific themes in the areas of film and contemporary visual arts.
  
Special attention is paid to the training of experts and theorists in the field of audiovisual media. Some of the topics covered include: the Cinema and Contemporary Visual Art Section which aims at pursuing the dialogue between artists and scholars and at promoting the discussion on artistic practices and their analysis in the academic field; Post-cinema; the body’s contemporary status in the realm of new media, such as videogames, the transmedia platform, and the social networks; and Film Heritage, a section organised by University of Udine - La Camera Ottica Film and Video Restoration, CineGraph/Hamburg, Potsdam-Fachhochschule and Universität Potsdam.
  
This intensive, seven-day programme gave students the opportunity to follow lectures, participate in workshops, visit exhibitions and attend screenings and artists’ talks. The Spring School is open to academic staff as well as Master’s and Ph.D. students and showcases scholars from various European and North American countries, filmmakers, visual artists and curators who gather with the purpose of discussing specific themes in the areas of film and contemporary visual arts.
Special attention is paid to the training of experts and theorists in the field of audiovisual media. Some of the topics covered include: the Cinema and Contemporary Visual Art Section which aims at pursuing the dialogue between artists and scholars and at promoting the discussion on artistic practices and their analysis in the academic field; Post-cinema; the body’s contemporary status in the realm of new media, such as videogames, the transmedia platform, and the social networks; and Film Heritage, a section organised by University of Udine - La Camera Ottica Film and Video Restoration, CineGraph/Hamburg, Potsdam-Fachhochschule and Universität Potsdam.
  For information on the M.A. in Film Studies contact the programme coordinator, Prof. Gloria  Lauri-Lucente.
  
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		¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ about the courses is available on the UM website.
 
								 
								