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Updated 7/9/2012

New Course for Spring 2004
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood

Film/TV Producer to Teach Spring 2004 Course

What: New Course:   
CHIC 382 / Schedule # 17563-01
RTVF 382 / Schedule # 17575-01

This interdisciplinary (Comm /RTVF) 3 unit course examines the significant contributions of Latinos in film, both in front of and behind the camera. This course provides a cultural, historical perspective as explored in the documentary, The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood. This documentary showcases the many contributions Latinos have made to the film industry and how their images have helped shape American Culture.

Latino stereotypes are analyzed, specific films are screened and discussed, and different experts present guest lectures. Various Latino/a actors interviewed in the documentary will speak to the class. This is a great opportunity to get a real behind the scenes look at Latinos in Film. This course and the film are sponsored by Farmers Insurance.

Who:
The course is being taught by Film/TV Producer/Writer, Nancy De Los Santos who wrote, produced and directed The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood Cinema, a documentary that aired on HBO in September and October of 2002. She was the Associate Producer on the feature films Selena starring Jennifer Lopez and Edward James Olmos, and My Family, Mi Familia starring Jimmy Smits and Esai Morales.

For more information about the Bronze Screen documentary and Nancy De Los Santos we invite you to visit http://www.bronzescreen.net/

When:
Spring Semester 2004, Thursday 7:00-9:45 p.m.

Where:
California State University at Fullerton, RGC-013

Why:
It’s an opportunity not to be missed!
PLUS-You will receive credit toward your degree!

Department of Chicana/o Studies
CHIC/RTVF 382 will satisfy upper division core requirements for both majors and minors in this department

Department of Communications
CHIC/RTVF 382 will satisfy 3 units of collateral requirements

Department of Radio-TV-Film
CHIC/RTVF 382 will satisfy one of the eight elective courses

 
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