"HOLLYWOOD BEFORE THE CODE"
In this course, we'll bring a depth perspective to viewing six essential films from the fascinating Pre-Code era.
Proliferating from 1930 to 1934, Pre-Codes foreshadowed over three decades of sweeping movie censorship with their subversive, limit-pushing themes challenging outmoded social conventions.
The Great Depression, The New Woman, The Forgotten Man, postwar pacifism, Prohibition gangsters, and interracial romance provided revolutionary material for depicting a wounded American psyche both evolving and in turmoil.
These lost gems are surprisingly modern, sexually uninhibited, female-centric, morally complex, and socially conscious. Lively lectures and discussions will explore cultural, historical, mythic, and depth psychological patterns that inform these revelatory artistic touchstones.
Including:
~ Red Dust ~ The Bitter Tea of General Yen ~
~ Midnight Mary ~ Baby Face ~
Topics Include:
~ Social Issue Films as Agents of Change ~
~ The Archetype of The Good Bad Girl ~
~ The Hero as War-Weary Soul ~
~ Depression Era Myths of Initiation ~
Terry Ebinger, MS, brings twenty-five years as a depth psychological educator, dream consultant, and group leader to unique programs bridging film studies, archetypal psychology, and cultural anthropology.
To receive announcements of film events: dreamterry@gmail.com
Santa Rosa Junior College / Community Education
Six Wednesdays : September 19 - October 24
Room 1678, Emeritus Hall, 1501 Mendocino Avenue
TIME: 6:30 - 9:00 PM FEE: $117
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