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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jan 1994 13:55:50 CST
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    The Prague Summer Program in Film offers students from various colleges
    and universities across the U.S. the opportunity to study Czech and
    Slovak film history and criticism as well as film/video production from
    Czech film scholars and filmmakers.
 
    Within the context of post-Velvet Revolution Prague, American students
    have the opportunity to make films and videos, be exposed to an
    important national cinema, and be engaged in a culture undergoing
    significant transformation.
 
    Info:
 
    Jim Lane, Ph.D.
    Director, Prague Summer Program in Film
    Assistant Professor
    Motion Picture Program
    University of Miami
    School of Communication
    P.O. Box 248127
    Coral Gables, FL  33124-2030
 
    voice:     305.284.2265
    fax:       305.284.3648

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