- Level Foundation
- المدة 15 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Copenhagen
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In many ways Scandinavian film and television is a global cultural brand, connected with and exporting some of the cultural and social values connected to a liberal and progressive welfare society. This course deals with the social, institutional and cultural background of film and television in Scandinavia and in a broader European and global context.الوحدات
Lesson 1 - Contemporary Scandinavian Film and Television Culture: Main Trends
1
Assignment
- Contemporary Scandinavian Film and Television Culture: Main Trends
2
Discussions
- Welcome to the course
- Discussion: Public Funding
3
Videos
- 1.1: Scandinavian cinema and the welfare state, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 1.2: Scandinavian cinema: trends and international impact, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 1.3: Scandinavian television culture, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 2 - Carl Th. Dreyer and the Classical Scandinavian Cinema
1
Assignment
- Carl Th. Dreyer and the Classical Scandinavian Cinema
1
Discussions
- Discussion: Early Scandinavian Cinema
3
Videos
- 2.1: The establishing of early cinema in Scandinavia, by Associate Professor Casper Tybjerg
- 2.2: The golden age of Swedish cinema and Dreyer, by Associate Professor Casper Tybjerg
- 2.3: Sound film and Dreyer's career as filmmaker, by Associate Professor Casper Tybjerg
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 3 - Ingmar Bergman: Between Classicism and Modernism
1
Assignment
- Ingmar Bergman: Between Classicism and Modernism
1
Discussions
- Discussion: Early Scandinavian Cinema
3
Videos
- 3.1: Bergman and the modern art cinema, by Associate Professor Johannes Riis
- 3.2: Bergman's film: Themes and style, by Associate Professor Johannes Riis
- 3.3: Chamber films, Persona and the influence of Strindberg, by Associate Professor Johannes Riis
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 4 - Lars von Trier and Dogma 95
1
Assignment
- Lars von Trier and Dogma 95
2
Discussions
- Discussion: Ingmar Bergman's Demons
- Interview with Lars von Trier
3
Videos
- 4.1: Lars von Trier: The Early Years, by Associate Professor Peter Schepelern
- 4.2: Dogma 95, by Associate Professor Peter Schepelern
- 4.3: Lars von Trier: The Later Years, by Associate Professor Peter Schepelern
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 5 - Scandinavian New Wave Cinema
1
Assignment
- Scandinavian New Wave Cinema
3
Videos
- 5.1: Birth of new wave cinema, by Associate Professor Birger Langkjær
- 5.2: Scandinavian new wave: Main tendencies, by Associate Professor Birger Langkjær
- 5.3: Scandinavian new wave auteurs, by Associate Professor Birger Langkjær
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 6 - Scandinavian Art Film and Social Drama after 1990
1
Assignment
- Scandinavian Art Film and Social Drama after 1990
3
Videos
- 6.1: And the Winner is ... Scandinavian heritage films, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 6.2: Contemporary Scandinavian film success, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 6.3: Modern Scandinavian art films, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 7 - The Scandinavian Documentary
1
Assignment
- The Scandinavian Documentary
3
Videos
- 7.1: Discovering reality on film: The early documentary, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 7.2: A new look at reality: The modern Scandinavian documentary, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 7.3: Documentary in a global and digital world, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 8 - Scandinavian Television Drama 1960-2000
1
Assignment
- Scandinavian Television Drama 1960-2000
3
Videos
- 8.1: A medium for education: Early television drama, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 8.2: The birth of modern television drama, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 8.3: Stories by instalment: Television and serial narratives, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 9 - Scandinavian Television Drama After 2000
1
Assignment
- Scandinavian Television and DR Production Practices
3
Videos
- 9.1: Scandinavian television drama after the millennium, by Associate Professor Eva Novrup Redvall
- 9.2: Danish public service television drama in the 2000s, by Associate Professor Eva Novrup Redvall
- 9.3: Scandi-Crime and Nordic Noir, by Associate Professor Eva Novrup Redvall
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Lesson 10 - Transnational Scandinavia: Scandinavian Film and Television in the Global and Digital Era
1
Assignment
- Global and Local Digital Economy - Trends and Tendencies
3
Videos
- 10.1: The birth of a global online culture, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 10.2: Is Nordic globally cool?, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
- 10.3: Towards new horizons: Transnational futures, by Professor Ib Bondebjerg
1
Readings
- Additional resources
Additional resources
6
Readings
- Instructor profile: Casper Tybjerg
- Instructor profile: Birger Langkjær
- Instructor profile: Ib Bondebjerg
- Instructor profile: Johannes Riis
- Instructor profile: Peter Schepelern
- Instructor profile: Eva Novrup Redvall
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Explore the rich landscape of Scandinavian Film and Television with this foundational course by Coursera. Delve into the social, institutional, and cultural aspects of Scandinavian media within a global context. Perfect for Arts & Humanities enthusiasts, this 900-minute course offers insights into the liberal values of Scandinavian society. Available through Starter, Professional, and Paid subscriptions, it’s ideal for learners seeking a comprehensive understanding of this influential cultural domain.

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