Theories of the Moving Image

A.Y. 2025/2026
6
Max ECTS
40
Overall hours
SSD
L-ART/06
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the main theories of the image in motion, this definition including not only the filmic form, but also video-art and digital images. Within this general objective, students are expected to familiarize themselves with the language and web of concepts that characterize this field, though in its multiple interdisciplinary ramifications, such as aesthetics, art history, semiotics and media theory. The acquired knowledge is complementary to the philosophical theories of representation and aims to develop specific skills enabling students to operate with critical awareness in different arenas of the media sphere.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding:

At the end of the course, students will distinguish the main stages of the theoretical debate on cinema and video, the analogue and the digital moving image, with particular emphasis on classic and modern authors. The knowledge of the leading thinkers of the image in motion will be associated with understanding those artistic gestures in cinema and video that produced forms of visual thinking.

Ability to apply knowledge and understanding

At the end of the course, students will be able to employ a specific lexicon and to apply a proper methodology to the analysis of the gaze as expressed in different audiovisual material; they can apply the acquired notions to case studies; they can appropriately interpret film and video from different perspectives; they will be able to discuss the main theoretical models critically and to orient themselves in the corresponding literature. They will learn to propose autonomous and original solutions in applying film theory's classic problems to the realm of digital media.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
The course is an introduction to the theory of moving images. It examines in particular the thinking of the major exponents of cinema in the second half of the 20th century, from André Bazin to Raymond Bellour, Roland Barthes to Gilles Deleuze, Christian Metz to Laura Mulvey, in order to work towards a definition of the "filmic" image beyond the cinematographic apparatus. Main topics include: film and theories of the sensible; feminist film theory; theories of the off-screen; neurofilmology; video art and expanded cinema.
Prerequisites for admission
None.
Teaching methods
Lectures, discussions, analysis of works of art (videoinstallation, film, video, XR products), visual objects of contemporary digital culture, optional presentations from the students.
Teaching Resources
Slides and suggested readings will be uploaded on the Team "Teorie dell'immagine in movimento", Channel 2025-2026, Code: cs4pj2r.

Bibliography


A. D'Aloia, R. Eugeni (eds.), Teorie del cinema. Il dibattito contemporaneo, Cortina, Milano 2017,
nelle seguenti sezioni: Introduzione (pp. 9-21), Postfazione (pp. 373-385), Parte prima (pp. 31-150) e, a scelta, o parte seconda (pp. 153-266) o parte terza (pp. 269-361). Totale pp. 240.

T. Elsaesser, M. Hagener (eds.), Teorie del film, Einaudi, Torino 2009, pp. 238

S. Lischi, La lezione della videoarte. Sguardi e percorsi, Carocci, Roma 2020, pp. 115.

Non attending students should study the whole of:
A. D'Aloia, R. Eugeni (eds.), Teorie del cinema. Il dibattito contemporaneo, Cortina, Milano 2017, pp. 387.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Oral exam testing the knowledge of the requested bibliography and the acquired skills, with a particular focus on concepts and case studies. The evaluation corresponds to:
- knowledge level of the theoretical frameworks;
- ability to apply concepts to case studies;
- making judgments;
- ability to argue with conceptual and linguistic precision
L-ART/06 - CINEMA, PHOTOGRAPHY AND TELEVISION - University credits: 6
Lessons: 40 hours
Professor: Grespi Barbara
Professor(s)
Reception:
From 28 April to 12 May 2025, reception office will still take place on Mondays, but only online from 13:30 to 16:30, by appointment requested by email or Teams (due to research transfer in the US).
Dipartimento di filosofia, second floor, and/or Teams