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Film Studies

Make your breakthrough in Film Studies

Professor Steven Eastwood directed the award winning documentary, Island (2017), which addressed the act of dying and end-of-life care. Study with us and you could be the next one to explore the complexities of the human condition through film.
 
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      Thursday 3 October, 9am - 3pm (BST) - Online

    • Saturday 5 October, 10am - 4.30pm (BST) - On-campus 

93%in work or further study within 15 months of graduating

(GOS 2023)

11th11th in world rankings for Art, Performing Arts and Design

(Times Higher Education World Rankings by subject 2024)

3rd in London for Media and Film Studies

(Guardian League Tables by subject 2024)

Top reasons to study Film at Queen Mary

  1. Film Studies demands creative, original thought. It also introduces you, through practical modules, to the creative and technical skills required for scriptwriting, production managing, directing and editing, giving you a crucial insight into the most fundamental aspects of filmmaking.
  2. Home to acclaimed academics and cutting-edge research facilities, including the fully accessible BLOC cinema suite and inter-disciplinary Centre for Film and Ethics, we attract the most exciting filmmakers and thinkers of the day.
  3. Our students have gone onto careers in a wide range of sectors, and we have close links with local communities and organisations, including regular collaboration with the East End Film Festival.

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ArtsOne is a modern building with foyer space, a lecture theatre and seminar rooms.

360° tour: ArtsOne

ArtsTwo is a distinctive and bright space, conducive to teaching and learning for film and drama students.

360° tour: ArtsTwo

Our students say...

Film Studies gives you a chance to grow and test your understanding; I personally enjoy the course because we cover different styles of world cinema. The course covers not only famous films, but also highlights many films not so highly acclaimed or regarded. There are many opportunities to deepen and strengthen your knowledge which helps you to focus where to specialise as you progress through the course.
— Ed Wilkinson, Film Studies BA (2020)
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