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British Horror and Fantasy Cinema Queen Mary University of London

19 days
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2500 GBP/full
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About

This British Horror and Fantasy Cinema course from Queen Mary University of London investigates this alternative history or ‘repressed underside’ of British cinema and the ways in which these films have responded to their social and cultural production contexts.

Overview

Introducing you to a range of critical approaches to film and literature and making full use of our unique London setting, we will engage with debates on the cultural appeal and social significance of horror and fantasy, and the nature of audiences and film spectatorship. Key topics for discussion will be the depiction of London and the East End as both a landscape of fear and wonder; the representation of women, gender and sexuality in horror and fantasy; the psychoanalytic interpretation of horror and the ways through which these films engage with the history of Britain and its capital. With an emphasis on cinema, we will also compare the writing of British authors with film adaptations of their work.

Course aims

This British Horror and Fantasy Cinema  course from Queen Mary University of London aims to:

  • provide you with knowledge of the development of British horror and fantasy cinema from the 1950s to the present
  • provide you with an understanding of the impact of social and economic contexts in Britain in the 20th century and their representation in cinema
  • give you an introduction to a wide range of critical approaches in the study of cinema and compare their effectiveness and relevance
  • provide a context in which to explore the relationship between history and film production, and an introduction to detailed analysis of films as primary sources within their social, cultural and industrial contexts
  • engender an aesthetic understanding and appreciation of British horror and fantasy cinema as well as familiarise you with the indigenous cultural and social significance of dominant visual motifs and narrative themes
  • enhance your analytical skills and your ability to write film commentaries and criticism with clarity and authority.

Programme Structure

You will gain:
  • an understanding of the different cultural and socio-historical contexts of British horror films
  • a range of knowledge about British horror films and film-makers, and familiarity with debates on horror and fantasy film in film studies and film history
  • an awareness of the visual and narrative properties of a range of British horror and fantasy films
  • knowledge and application of a range of methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of film.

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 19 days

Start dates & application deadlines

Credits

15 alternative credits

Delivered

On Campus

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Academic requirements

GPA admission requirements GPA
3

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  • Accidents
  • Legal aid

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Other requirements

General requirements

We accept a range of qualifications:

  • if your home institution uses the four-point Grade Point Average (GPA) scale, we usually require a 3.0 GPA
  • if your home institution uses the letter scale, you will need to have a B+
  • if your home university uses the UK scale, we require a 2:1 average
  • if your home university uses a percentage scale, we usually require a minimum 65% average
  • If you hold a degree from a majority English speaking country plus Canada you may use this degree to satisfy the English language requirements for entry, provided the degree was completed no more than 5 years before the start date of the course to which you are applying.
    • An IELTS score of 7 or higher, for the majority of courses
    • An IELTS score of 6.5 or higher for science-based courses
    • A TOEFL iBT score of 92 or higher
    • CET4 - 550 or CET 6 - 493
    • A degree taught in English within the last five years*

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    2500 GBP/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 2500 GBP for the full programme during 19 days.
  • National

    2500 GBP/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 2500 GBP for the full programme during 19 days.
  • If you choose to study for 2 sessions you automatically receive a tuition fee discount

    • One Session      £2500
    • Both Sessions   £4900

Living costs for London

1137 - 2157 GBP /month
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