

MA Film Studies and Spanish
About this course
Film studies and Spanish is a combination that rewards exactly the comparative thinking that makes both disciplines intellectually rich. Film is one of the most significant cultural and artistic forms of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and its study draws on a wide range of critical, theoretical, and historical approaches to examine how moving images construct meaning, reflect and shape cultural life, and engage with political and social realities. Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, giving you access to the cultures of Spain and a diverse range of Latin American societies, with their extraordinary literary, cinematic, and intellectual traditions. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time programme develops your understanding of global film cultures alongside high-level proficiency in Spanish. Film studies at St Andrews is comprehensive in scope, examining cinema from a range of national and transnational perspectives, and your Spanish language studies will develop the linguistic and cultural knowledge that allows you to engage with Spanish and Latin American cinema, literature, and history in genuine depth. The programme includes a year abroad, which you will spend in a Spanish-speaking country or institution, deepening your linguistic fluency and cultural understanding through direct immersion. The combination of cinematic analysis and Spanish language proficiency is particularly powerful for anyone interested in the global dynamics of cultural production, the increasingly important role of Spanish-language cinema in world film culture, or the political and social histories of the Spanish-speaking world. Graduates from film studies and Spanish programmes go on to careers in film journalism, distribution, programming, cultural institutions, broadcasting, translation and interpreting, education, international business, and the civil service. Further study at postgraduate level in film studies, Hispanic studies, translation, or cultural policy is open to those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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