Urban Studies in Cinema: The Individual and the City in Bicycle Thieves

Explore how post-war cinema reflects urban design, social struggles, and the relationship between individuals and modern cities through an in-depth analysis of Bicycle Thieves.

โฑ 1h 15m ๐Ÿ“š 12 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

How do the physical spaces of a city shape the human experience, and how does cinema capture this dynamic? Films do not just use cities as backdrops; they reflect the social, economic, and architectural realities of their time. This course offers a fascinating introduction to urban studies and spatial analysis through the lens of classic cinema, focusing on the masterpiece Bicycle Thieves. You will develop a critical eye for reading cities on screen, understanding how post-war reconstruction, urban alienation, and social stratification are represented in film. By examining the struggle of the individual against an indifferent urban landscape, you will gain deep insights into both film theory and urban sociology. What you'll learn: - Understand the core concepts of urban studies, spatial politics, and cinematic urbanism. - Analyze the portrayal of post-war Rome as an active force shaping the characters' lives. - Explore the tension between individual survival, community breakdown, and bureaucratic city structures. - Examine how cinematic techniques convey isolation, movement, and scale within urban environments. - Apply modern urban planning theories to historical film narratives. - Discuss the legacy of Italian Neorealism and its impact on how we perceive modern city life. Starting with fundamental definitions of urban sociology and cinematic space, this course guides you through written analyses of key scenes, thematic breakdowns, and historical contexts. You will read structured explanations that connect film studies with urban planning concepts, building a solid foundation without needing prior experience. This course is designed for beginners, film enthusiasts, students of sociology or urban planning, and anyone curious about how media reflects our built environment. No prior knowledge of film theory or urban design is required. Begin your journey into cinematic urbanism and discover how to read the hidden stories of our cities.

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  • โšก Short & focused
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