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The Cinematic Mind — A Twelve-Week Journey

This course does not move forward in lessons.
It circles, returns, drifts, resists.
Each week opens a question rather than closing an answer.


Week One — Moonlight at Daytime

Learning to see what should not be visible.
Attention before meaning. Looking before explanation.

Week Two — Water as Medicine

Images as healing, erosion, repetition.
Cinema as something that flows rather than argues.

Week Three — What If There Is No Sun?

Light disappears. Form must adapt.
Learning to work with absence, shadow, uncertainty.

Week Four — What You See Is Not There

Representation breaks.
The gap between what is shown and what is felt.

Week Five — The Hair of the Heroine

Gesture, movement, desire.
How cinema records love without explaining it.

Week Six — What Is Blood?

Violence, sacrifice, history, inheritance.
The body as archive.

Week Seven — Sex and Lies

Performance, power, pleasure, confession.
Cinema as seduction and betrayal.

Week Eight — Who Is Behind the Camera?

Authorship, gaze, ethics.
The filmmaker enters the frame.

Week Nine — Rebirth

After rupture. After war. After collapse.
Cinema begins again.

Week Ten — Life After Rebirth

What remains once innocence is gone.
Form after knowledge.

Week Eleven — We Used to Eat Sand

Memory, poverty, childhood, survival.
Cinema as residue.

Week Twelve — Skin Talk

The image touches back.
Cinema not as language, but as contact.


Twelve weeks will not make a filmmaker.
But they may undo the habits
that prevent one from

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