FMSA 321 F001: Indigenous Cinema: Decolonizing Screen

ECIAD
SectionF001
TermFall 2026
StatusP
DatesSep 8, 2026 – Dec 17, 2026
LocationIn Person
Meetings
  • Fri 12:20pm–3:10pm — MAIN D1390
  • Fri 12:20pm–3:10pm — MAIN D1375
InstructorLindsay McIntyre
Description (ECIAD)

This course introduces students of all backgrounds and art practices to the cultural framework for world Indigenous filmmaking and includes intensive analysis of the work of Indigenous filmmakers and the evolution of global Indigenous film. Topics may include: decolonizing the screen; filmmaking as a tool for social change; identity, community and representation; process, protocol, appropriation and the ethics of image-making. This course addresses developments in Indigenous cinema in narrative, documentary, and experimental contexts and encourages students to consider decolonial aesthetic perspectives and philosophies. Lectures and screenings will support students of all backgrounds in examining and exploring their own personal voice through hands-on projects, within a contemporary context.

This course is open to all majors.