W75E Here’s Looking at You: The Best of Alfred Hitchcock, Part 2 (Zoom; OLLI @ U of A)
Zoom | Available (Membership Required)
Alfred Hitchcock was always fascinated with voyeurism and the interplay between voyeurism, filmmaking, and film watching. In this two-week online course, a follow-up to last year’s popular “Best of Hitchcock” course, we’ll consider four of Hitchcock’s best films and explore his obsession with people watching other people. Students should watch the films on their own; in class, we’ll look at brief film clips and discuss key themes. Expect another lively trip into the mind of a brilliant, complicated man and the strange, disturbing world he created on film. (If you didn’t attend Part 1, no worries! That’s not required for this course.)
Jay Sherwin is a writer and consultant who has been watching, studying and enjoying Hitchcock films for decades. He created a walking tour of Alfred Hitchcock’s San Francisco that attracts Hitchcock fans from around the world, and he teaches courses on Hitchcock for OLLI programs nationwide.
*This registration item is ZOOM ONLY; there is not an in-person section of this course. It is offered and run by The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at The University of Arizona.*