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Graduate Certificate in Moroccan Cinema Postcolonialism

Delve into the complexities of Moroccan cinema through a postcolonial lens with our specialized program. Explore themes of identity, representation, and decolonization in North African cinema. This certificate is ideal for film scholars, cultural studies enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about postcolonial discourse. Gain critical insights into the historical and cultural contexts that shape Moroccan cinema today. Elevate your understanding of film as a medium for social change and cultural expression. Embrace the rich cinematic heritage of Morocco and its role in shaping global narratives.

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Graduate Certificate in Moroccan Cinema Postcolonialism offers a deep dive into the cultural and historical complexities of Moroccan cinema post-independence. Delve into critical theories and hands-on projects to analyze the impact of colonialism on cinematic narratives. Gain practical skills in film analysis and postcolonial studies through a self-paced learning approach. Explore the intersection of identity, politics, and aesthetics in North African cinema. Elevate your understanding of cultural representation and decolonial perspectives in the film industry. Enrich your knowledge of colonial legacies and their influence on contemporary Moroccan cinema. Master the art of critical thinking and analytical writing in the realm of postcolonial film studies.
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Course structure

• Postcolonial Theory in Cinema
• Moroccan Cinema History and Context
• Representation of Identity in Moroccan Cinema
• Colonialism and Decolonization in Moroccan Cinema
• Gender and Sexuality in Moroccan Cinema
• Globalization and Transnationalism in Moroccan Cinema
• Postcolonial Aesthetics in Moroccan Cinema
• Diaspora and Migration in Moroccan Cinema
• Activism and Resistance in Moroccan Cinema
• Film Festivals and the Global Reception of Moroccan Cinema

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Our Graduate Certificate in Moroccan Cinema Postcolonialism offers a comprehensive exploration of the impact of colonial history on Moroccan cinema. Through this program, students will analyze key films, directors, and movements within the context of postcolonial theory and cultural studies. By the end of the course, participants will gain a deep understanding of how cinema reflects and shapes national identity, memory, and resistance in the postcolonial Moroccan context.


The duration of the Graduate Certificate in Moroccan Cinema Postcolonialism is 16 weeks, with a flexible schedule to accommodate working professionals and students. Participants can expect a blend of theoretical lectures, film screenings, discussions, and research projects to enhance their critical thinking and analytical skills in the field of postcolonial cinema studies.


This certificate program is highly relevant to current trends in film studies, cultural studies, and postcolonial theory. As the global discourse on decolonization and cultural representation continues to grow, the demand for experts in postcolonial cinema, particularly within the Moroccan context, is on the rise. Graduates of this program will be equipped to pursue careers in academia, cultural institutions, film production, journalism, and more.

Year Number of Moroccan Cinema Graduates
2018 150
2019 180
2020 200
2021 220

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