Exam Preparation Guidelines for FLM 280

FLM 280: EXAM REVIEW
OVERVIEW
Holy smokes, it’s almost the end of term!
This means that it's time for you to
prepare for your exam. This PowerPoint
will go through:
1. The format of the exam
2. Review
3. How to prepare for the exam
2
EXAM!
The exam is scheduled for 
Thursday,  August 12th at 4:15PM EST 
on Blackboard.
You have two (2) hours to write the exam.
Your exam is worth 25% of your final grade.
You can use a dictionary, a thesaurus and your course materials for the exam.
You should type and submit your exam to Blackboard as a Word document (or similar).
Don't submit as Mac Pages.
3
 
MORE DETAILS ON FORMAT OF THE
EXAM
The exam will appear in your 
Assignments folder 
starting at 4:15 P.M. on Thursday,
August 12. If you don’t see it please email me immediately.
Once you begin the exam you must finish and submit it.
 I will not accept late exams.
The exam should be submitted to Blackboard. Do not email your exam to me.
If you foresee a personal or academic conflict for the time of the exam, please let me
know immediately so that we can develop an alternative plan.
If you have technical difficulties on the day of the exam, email me immediately so that we
can develop an alternative plan.
4
As stated in Slide #3, 
you can use a dictionary, a
thesaurus and your course materials
 (the PowerPoints,
and readings I provided on Blackboard).
You cannot use outside sources.
 This includes materials
or input from friends or family, discussions on WhatsApp
groups, materials from the internet, spinning tools, or
any other source outside of course material that you did
not develop yourself. Any violations of these
expectations will be submitted to the Academic Integrity
Committee for review.
WHAT'S
ALLOWED?
5
WHEN
DO I
KNOW
MY
GRADE?
After you write the exam, I am going to hide the "Exam"
column and the "Total Grade" column in your Grade Book.
You will not see your exam or receive comments on your
exam after you have written it.
I will grade your exam and determine your final grade.
This is the standard process for English and Liberal
Studies.
6
WHAT'S ON THE EXAM?
 
7
The exam short answer. It will include 
five
 short answer questions
(approx. 300-350 words per question).
The exam will cover themes, ideas, politics, etc. of the films, readings,
and conversations from the course.
It will ask that you analyze a few of the films we examined in this
course.
WHAT IS WORLD 
CINEMA
World cinema has existed for decades and has circulated
across borders
The current discussion of world cinema or 
new world
cinema
 begins in the 1980s when changes to the
geopolitical climate affected filmmaking (ie. globalization,
new technologies, world politics)
International films speak to social conditions and attitudes of
their times
8
MOVEMENTS & SCHOOLS OF
THOUGHT
9
WHAT IS GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM?
• An artistic movement or genre that originated in Europe
• The artists who established the important aesthetic trends
of the movement lived or worked in Germany at the height
of the period hence we refer to it as German Expressionism
• A rejection of Western conventions
• A depiction of reality in a distorted and emotional form
• Artists were interested in evoking emotions more than
producing realistic art
• A movement in art, architecture, film, and theatre
10
WHAT IS ITALIAN NEOREALISM?
The term 
Neorealismo
, directly translates to “new reality” or “new realism.” It emerged
during World War II in Italy.
Neorealismo 
signified a trend in art and film that aimed to provide insight into the
contemporary Italian society of the 1940’s. The films associated with Italian Neorealism are
focused on showing Italy removed from Fascist influence.
Italian Neorealism is regarded as the beginning of the Golden Era of Italian cinema.
THEMES IN
NEOREALISM
Extreme poverty
Social Disorder
Stories about the working class and the affects of
war
Explores the difficult economic and moral conditions
of post-WWII Italy
It looks at the way the war changed people’s psyche
Interested in the  conditions of every day life, much
of it including poverty, oppression, injustice and
desperation.
WHAT IS THE FRENCH NEW WAVE
The New Wave or La Nouvelle Vague is a film movement that rose to popularity in the
late 1950s in Paris, France (1958 – 1968).
The movement aimed to give directors full creative control over their work
It has been considered to be one of the most influential in cinematic history
It began with a group of film critics who wrote for a French film journal called 
Cahiers du
Cinema
It began as a movement against the traditional path that French Cinema followed
THEMES – FRENCH
NEW WAVE
French New Wave stories tended to be loosely
organized around rather complex, spontaneous
young characters.
Unpolished sometimes disjointed film styles fit
these rather chaotic, good-humored tales of youths
wandering through contemporary France.”
WHAT IS THE IRANIAN NEW WAVE
Film in Iran have had substantial growth after the Revolution of 1978-79 and gained in
popularity at the film festivals in the decades that followed
The factors leading to the rise of the New Wave in Iran were, in part, due to the
intellectual and political movements of the time.
Iranian New Wave films shared some characteristics with the European art films of the
period, in particular Italian Neorealism (Wikipedia)
Iranian films have a distinctively Iranian cinematic language "that champions the poetry in
everyday life and the ordinary person by blurring the boundaries between fiction and
reality, feature film with documentary.” (Rose Issa, Wikipedia)
I
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A
N
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S
Realistic, documentary style;
Poetic & allegorical storytelling
Use of 'child trope' (in response to regulations
on adult material within films)
Self-aware, reflexive tone
Focus on rural lower-class
Lack of 'male gaze'
WHAT IS NEW MEXICAN CINEMA
New Mexican cinema, Nuevo Cine Mexicano, was a movement, or ‘new wave’ that began
in the early 1990s
Nuevo Cine Mexicano is considered to be the “rebirth” of cinema
This rebirth led to high international praise as well as box-office success, unseen since
the golden age of Mexican cinema of the 1930s to 1960s.
THEMES
Mexican identity,
sexual politics,
societal violence,
working-class agency,
economic divide
Structures of oppression
WHAT IS SCANDINAVIAN CINEMA?
The Scandinavian countries include:
 Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
Iceland
the Faroe Islands and some surrounding northern islands
Greenland is also included in this group
NORDIC CINEMA
THEMES
Nordic nature is highlighted
They dissect complicated family relations
They give the audience food for thought
 These are not easy-to-watch rom-coms, but
complex, sometimes controversial films about
contemporary real-world issues.
W
H
A
T
 
I
S
 
T
H
E
 
K
O
R
E
A
N
 
N
E
W
 
W
A
V
E
?
A film movement that emerged in the 1990s
“Before the New Wave, South Korea did not have a home-grown commercial cinema of
note, and audiences preferred to watch Hollywood films in cinemas and follow American
stars.”
“The box office success of 
Shiri
, which was released in 1999, opened the way for a
blossoming of commercial films, and introduced the term “Korean blockbuster”, which came
to describe big-budget – for Korea – crowd-pleasing movies.”
“Audiences who had generally been indifferent to Korean films turned out in force to see
such movies, and they were supported by critical acclaim.”
“Korean films became lucrative as a result, and investment poured in.”
THEMES &
SETTINGS
Common theme in films
we’ve watched
Class is the primary target of
social commentary within many
of the films we’ve watched
(Charlie Chaplin, Roma,
Parasite)
22
WHAT ARE YOU GRADED ON?
Responses show a clear understanding of each film genre, story,
main idea, political-social influence
Responses are adequately supported with evidence from the films
Writing is clear and concise throughout
Writing is grammatically correct
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TIPS
Please review all of the films & PowerPoints.
Review your discussion questions (you may want to read other responses as well!)
Have access to a dictionary and a thesaurus.
Think through your home space. Will you be able to get the quiet and focus that you
need to write your exam? Do you need to let the people you're living with know
when your exam is so that they can support you to focus?
Practice deep breathing.
24
BIG PICTURE
The last year has been hard. I'm sure you've heard this a lot by
now, but it's still true.
It's somewhat important that you study for this exam and that you
take your progress seriously.
Study, read, ask questions. But don't forget that this is one piece of
a much bigger picture.
25
RESOURCES
Me! My email is marlene.mendonca
@senecacollege.ca
 . Please feel
free to keep sending emails to ask questions. I'm also available for
virtual appointments if you'd like to talk about the work.
The Learning Centre
. Free tutoring! (Or... tutoring you're paying
for anyway). Book an appointment.
Counseling and Accessibility Services
. If you're facing
extraordinary physical, personal, learning or mental health
challenges, please don't hesitate to reach out.
First Peoples
. If you identify as a First Nations, Métis or Inuit
person, First Peoples offers specific supports. Please contact Karen
White at 
karen.white@senecacollege.ca
 .
International Student Support.
 These are special resources for
international students.
Good2Talk
. If you are facing a crisis and you're not sure who talk
to, Good2Talk is available with 24/7 phone support.
26
FINALLY...
Take breaks!
… and watch cute cat videos (LOL!)
27
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Get ready for your FLM 280 exam with these essential guidelines. Understand the exam format, preparation tips, and what to expect on the exam day. Learn about the exam details, allowed resources, grade assessment process, and exam content. Prepare effectively to excel in your exam and secure a good grade. Remember the important dates, restrictions, and academic integrity policies outlined for a successful exam experience.

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  1. FLM 280: EXAM REVIEW

  2. Holy smokes, its almost the end of term! This means that it's time for you to prepare for your exam. This PowerPoint will go through: OVERVIEW 1. The format of the exam 2. Review 3. How to prepare for the exam 2

  3. EXAM! The exam is scheduled for Thursday, August 12th at 4:15PM EST on Blackboard. You have two (2) hours to write the exam. Your exam is worth 25% of your final grade. You can use a dictionary, a thesaurus and your course materials for the exam. You should type and submit your exam to Blackboard as a Word document (or similar). Don't submit as Mac Pages. 3

  4. MORE DETAILS ON FORMAT OF THE EXAM The exam will appear in your Assignments folder starting at 4:15 P.M. on Thursday, August 12. If you don t see it please email me immediately. Once you begin the exam you must finish and submit it. I will not accept late exams. The exam should be submitted to Blackboard. Do not email your exam to me. If you foresee a personal or academic conflict for the time of the exam, please let me know immediately so that we can develop an alternative plan. If you have technical difficulties on the day of the exam, email me immediately so that we can develop an alternative plan. 4

  5. As stated in Slide #3, you can use a dictionary, a thesaurus and your course materials (the PowerPoints, and readings I provided on Blackboard). You cannot use outside sources. This includes materials or input from friends or family, discussions on WhatsApp groups, materials from the internet, spinning tools, or any other source outside of course material that you did not develop yourself. Any violations of these expectations will be submitted to the Academic Integrity Committee for review. WHAT'S ALLOWED? 5

  6. After you write the exam, I am going to hide the "Exam" column and the "Total Grade" column in your Grade Book. WHEN DO I KNOW MY GRADE? You will not see your exam or receive comments on your exam after you have written it. I will grade your exam and determine your final grade. This is the standard process for English and Liberal Studies. 6

  7. WHAT'S ON THE EXAM? The exam short answer. It will include five short answer questions (approx. 300-350 words per question). The exam will cover themes, ideas, politics, etc. of the films, readings, and conversations from the course. It will ask that you analyze a few of the films we examined in this course. 7

  8. WHAT IS WORLD CINEMA World cinema has existed for decades and has circulated across borders The current discussion of world cinema or new world cinema begins in the 1980s when changes to the geopolitical climate affected filmmaking (ie. globalization, new technologies, world politics) International films speak to social conditions and attitudes of their times 8

  9. MOVEMENTS & SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT 9

  10. WHAT IS GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM? An artistic movement or genre that originated in Europe The artists who established the important aesthetic trends of the movement lived or worked in Germany at the height of the period hence we refer to it as German Expressionism A rejection of Western conventions A depiction of reality in a distorted and emotional form Artists were interested in evoking emotions more than producing realistic art A movement in art, architecture, film, and theatre 10

  11. WHAT IS ITALIAN NEOREALISM? The term Neorealismo, directly translates to new reality or new realism. It emerged during World War II in Italy. Neorealismo signified a trend in art and film that aimed to provide insight into the contemporary Italian society of the 1940 s. The films associated with Italian Neorealism are focused on showing Italy removed from Fascist influence. Italian Neorealism is regarded as the beginning of the Golden Era of Italian cinema.

  12. Extreme poverty Social Disorder Stories about the working class and the affects of war Explores the difficult economic and moral conditions of post-WWII Italy THEMES IN NEOREALISM It looks at the way the war changed people s psyche Interested in the conditions of every day life, much of it including poverty, oppression, injustice and desperation.

  13. WHAT IS THE FRENCH NEW WAVE The New Wave or La Nouvelle Vague is a film movement that rose to popularity in the late 1950s in Paris, France (1958 1968). The movement aimed to give directors full creative control over their work It has been considered to be one of the most influential in cinematic history It began with a group of film critics who wrote for a French film journal called Cahiers du Cinema It began as a movement against the traditional path that French Cinema followed

  14. French New Wave stories tended to be loosely organized around rather complex, spontaneous young characters. THEMES FRENCH NEW WAVE Unpolished sometimes disjointed film styles fit these rather chaotic, good-humored tales of youths wandering through contemporary France.

  15. WHAT IS THE IRANIAN NEW WAVE Film in Iran have had substantial growth after the Revolution of 1978-79 and gained in popularity at the film festivals in the decades that followed The factors leading to the rise of the New Wave in Iran were, in part, due to the intellectual and political movements of the time. Iranian New Wave films shared some characteristics with the European art films of the period, in particular Italian Neorealism (Wikipedia) Iranian films have a distinctively Iranian cinematic language "that champions the poetry in everyday life and the ordinary person by blurring the boundaries between fiction and reality, feature film with documentary. (Rose Issa,Wikipedia)

  16. Realistic, documentary style; Poetic & allegorical storytelling Use of 'child trope' (in response to regulations on adult material within films) IRANIAN NEW WAVE THEMES Self-aware, reflexive tone Focus on rural lower-class Lack of 'male gaze'

  17. WHAT IS NEW MEXICAN CINEMA New Mexican cinema, Nuevo Cine Mexicano, was a movement, or new wave that began in the early 1990s Nuevo Cine Mexicano is considered to be the rebirth of cinema This rebirth led to high international praise as well as box-office success, unseen since the golden age of Mexican cinema of the 1930s to 1960s.

  18. Mexican identity, sexual politics, societal violence, THEMES working-class agency, economic divide Structures of oppression

  19. WHAT IS SCANDINAVIAN CINEMA? The Scandinavian countries include: Norway Sweden Denmark Finland Iceland the Faroe Islands and some surrounding northern islands Greenland is also included in this group

  20. Nordic nature is highlighted They dissect complicated family relations NORDIC CINEMA THEMES They give the audience food for thought These are not easy-to-watch rom-coms, but complex, sometimes controversial films about contemporary real-world issues.

  21. WHAT IS THE KOREAN NEW WAVE? A film movement that emerged in the 1990s Before the New Wave, South Korea did not have a home-grown commercial cinema of note, and audiences preferred to watch Hollywood films in cinemas and follow American stars. The box office success of Shiri, which was released in 1999, opened the way for a blossoming of commercial films, and introduced the term Korean blockbuster , which came to describe big-budget for Korea crowd-pleasing movies. Audiences who had generally been indifferent to Korean films turned out in force to see such movies, and they were supported by critical acclaim. Korean films became lucrative as a result, and investment poured in.

  22. Common theme in films we ve watched Class is the primary target of social commentary within many of the films we ve watched (Charlie Chaplin, Roma, Parasite) THEMES & SETTINGS 22

  23. WHAT ARE YOU GRADED ON? Responses show a clear understanding of each film genre, story, main idea, political-social influence Responses are adequately supported with evidence from the films Writing is clear and concise throughout Writing is grammatically correct 23

  24. TIPS Please review all of the films & PowerPoints. Review your discussion questions (you may want to read other responses as well!) Have access to a dictionary and a thesaurus. Think through your home space. Will you be able to get the quiet and focus that you need to write your exam? Do you need to let the people you're living with know when your exam is so that they can support you to focus? Practice deep breathing. 24

  25. BIG PICTURE The last year has been hard. I'm sure you've heard this a lot by now, but it's still true. It's somewhat important that you study for this exam and that you take your progress seriously. Study, read, ask questions. But don't forget that this is one piece of a much bigger picture. 25

  26. Me! My email is marlene.mendonca@senecacollege.ca . Please feel free to keep sending emails to ask questions. I'm also available for virtual appointments if you'd like to talk about the work. The Learning Centre. Free tutoring! (Or... tutoring you're paying for anyway). Book an appointment. Counseling and Accessibility Services. If you're facing extraordinary physical, personal, learning or mental health challenges, please don't hesitate to reach out. RESOURCES First Peoples. If you identify as a First Nations, M tis or Inuit person, First Peoples offers specific supports. Please contact Karen White at karen.white@senecacollege.ca . International Student Support. These are special resources for international students. Good2Talk. If you are facing a crisis and you're not sure who talk to, Good2Talk is available with 24/7 phone support. 26

  27. FINALLY... Take breaks! and watch cute cat videos (LOL!) 27

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