| Objectives: |
The aim of this course is to explore films through key psychological concepts, enabling students to understand human behavior, emotions, trauma, memory, identity, and social experience as reflected in cinema. The course provides an accessible framework for students without prior psychology or film background and focuses on analyzing the emotional and cognitive impact of films on viewers. |
| Content: |
This course examines themes such as transformation, trauma, repression, moral conflict, archetypes, memory, the unconscious, the uncanny, fear, technological alienation, and the limits of humanity through weekly film case studies. Using examples from world cinema, students explore how psychological processes are represented in film and how cinema shapes individual and collective emotional experience. |