9 September 2020
Films in Venice and Filming Venice
The Summer School Films in Venice and Filming Venice is an initiative of Venice International University, in partnership with its member universities Ca' Foscari, Iuav, Tel Aviv, Waseda and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, organized to coincide with the 77th International Venice Film Festival.
Course leader
Norimasa Morita, Professor of Film Studies, Waseda University
Maria Roberta Novielli, Professor of History of Cinema, Ca' Foscari University
Luca Pes, Professor of Italian Contemporary History in Films, Venice International University
Nitzan Ben Shaul,
Target group
Graduate and undergraduate students from various disciplines: film studies, film-making, art history, visual art, history, cultural anthropology, sociology; and anyone who would like to learn the basics of film-making in various forms - fiction, docudrama, documentary, visual arts, etc.
Course aim
Developing knowledge of the theoretical and analytical aspects of cinema and on the challenges of visual representation of recognizable places; achieving an understanding of problems entailed with the Venetian setting; acquiring or improving skills in film-making and working in a team.
Fee info
EUR 650: Students from VIU member universities and VIU Alumni: € 650 VAT included.
The fees will cover tuition, course materials, lunches in the San Servolo cafeteria (5 working days on campus), social events, 77th Venice International Film Festival accreditation.
EUR 1300: Other applicants (external universities): € 1.300 VAT included.
The fees will cover tuition, course materials, lunches in the San Servolo cafeteria (5 working days on campus), social events, 77th Venice International Film Festival accreditation.
Scholarships
no