| 1 | Film History: An Overview |
| 2 | The Birth of Cinema (1895); France:Lumiere Brothers, Melies
US: Edison, E.S. Porter. David W. Grifith
Film d'art and The emergence of the art film
Emile Cohl and Animation theater
Max Linder and Comedy Theater
From Fairground Cinema to Cinema Industry |
| 3 | First Movies: (United Kingdom, Italy, Germany)
U.S. Cinema Golden Age: The dream factory, Hays Act
the first stars: Valentino and Chaplin
New Comedy Theater
Documentary and Robert Flaherty
Adventure and Horror cinema
The start of Academy Awards |
| 4 | Socialist cinema:
Lev Kuleşov
Feks'ten /Cinema-Eye
Pudovkin
Eisenstien
Dovençko |
| 5 | Golden Age of European Cinema:
German Cinema (Expressionism):
Murnau
Lang
Pabst
New Objectivity
French Cinema:
Leading Trends:
Abel Gance
Rene Clair
Dreyer |
| 6 | 1930 U.S. Cinema:
Crisis of Capitalism
The Problems of Audio Cinema
Western and John Ford
1930s French Cinema:
Poetic Realism:
Jean Renoir
Jean Vigo
Marcel Carne |
| 7 | World War II and The European Theater:
Hitler
Nazi Germany
Leni Riefneshtal
Italy and Fascist Cinema |
| 8 | The British Cinema: Documentary School and Grireson
USSR: Social Realism and Çapayev
Italy: The New Realism;; Rosselini, Zavattini, Visconetti, Desica |
| 9 | The U.S. The New World Order
Hollywood
Communist Hunt
Orson Wells
Hitchcock |
| 10 | New Wave:
Traffaut
Alain Resnais
Godard
Cinema-Verite
Free Cinema |
| 11 | European Cinema After 1960:
Luis Bunuel
Ingmar Bergman
Michel Angelo Antonioni
Federico Fellini |
| 12 | After 1960 the United States Cinema:
Sam Pechinpah
Martin Scorsese
Francis Ford Coppola
Steven Spilberg
Woody Allen |
| 13 | The U.S. and Last quarter:
Changing the U.S. and Hollywood
Stanley Kubrick
Robert Altman
Technoloji ve Moneywood |
| 14 | Turkish cinema from 1980 to Present |