Film School of the Aristotle University

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Thessaloniki School of Film Studies
Τμήμα Κινηματογράφου του Αριστοτελείου Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλονίκης
MottoΜούσαις Χάρισι Θῦε (Ancient Greek)
Motto in English
Sacrifice to the Muses and Charites.
Established2004
Location,
Websitehttp://www.film.auth.gr/en
Aerial view of Central Thessaloniki. On the right the Aristotle University's campus

The Film School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) is a higher educational film school in Greece. It offers a five years 1st and 2nd circle program leading to an Integrated Master degree in Film.

Schools directions[edit]

There are 8 areas in Film where students can specialize:

1. Screenwriting

2. Directing

3. Film Production

4. Cinematography

5. Editing

6. Sound

7. Art Direction

8. Film History and Theory

Schools MA Programs[edit]

The Film Department has two Master programs.

1. Creative Writing and Screenwriting (Since 2018, co-organized with University of Western Macedonia).

2. Film and Television Studies (Since 2019).

History[edit]

The Film department was founded by the 3255/2004 ΦΕΚ 138/Α/22.7.2004 law of the Greek State [1] and began its operation during the academic year 2004–2005. It is one of the four departments of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Faculty of Fine Arts [2] (with the three others being School of Drama, School of Music Studies and School of Visual and Applied Arts).

Honorary doctorates[edit]

Michael Cacoyannis (2005)

Pantelis Voulgaris (2012)[3]

Costa-Gavras (2013)[4]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Law 325/2004
  2. ^ Facility's schools Facility of Fine Arts website
  3. ^ Article Archived 2013-02-02 at the Wayback Machine Demotix website
  4. ^ Article Greek Reporter website

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