Civiс and patriotic education of university students on the material of russian cinematography
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https://doi.org/10.47475/2070-0695-2021-10412Keywords:
civic and patriotic culture, art cinema, university students, film education, media text, film imageAbstract
The article discusses the key areas of practical work with youth in the context of the building the civiс-patriotic culture of university students on the material of Russian cinematography. Among them: analysis of Russian feature films of military-patriotic themes and historical dramas, analysis of feature films about heroes’ exploits in war and peacetime, analysis of films about public and official duty, analysis of feature films about famous historical personalities, analysis of Russian feature films about love for the “small” Motherland; analysis of film images of national heroes or famous people of various professions who made a significant contribution to the development of our country.
The reported study was funded by RFBR and EISR, project number 21-011-31036
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