Coolidge Education

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Film is an art form with the power not only to entertain, but also to inform, engage, and build community. The Coolidge is pleased to offer educational programming, using film as a window into other cultures, eras, and experiences.

We offer two kinds of film education programs: multi-week classes focused on a particular subject, and one-night seminars all about select films screening as part of the Big Screen Classics program.

Upcoming

Join Kyle Stevens and see how Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? asks us what a happy marriage really looks—and sounds—like. 

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Discover how Sofia Coppola uses visual strategies in this introduction with Lesley professor, author, & filmmaker Ingrid Stobbe.

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Musician and Brandeis instructor James Heazlewood-Dale elucidates the musical genius of Ennio Morricone.

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Maria San Filippo (Emerson College) will explore the film's production history and genre revisionism.

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