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Course Catalogue Summer Semester 2026

The dramatic arc of a feature film, of a mini-series, of the same material 
and how to modernise a classic story

Type:
Specialist seminar
Semester:
SoSe26
Target group
Main course / Diploma 2
Max participants:
10
Requirement

To apply, please send a short motivation to v.heine@khm.de.

Priority will be given to students who are working on their diploma.

Seminar language: English/ German

Lecturers
Prof. Nanouk Leopold
Professorin für Regie von fiktionalen Filmen und Serien

Dates - place & time

TypStartEndDayTurnusfrom-toLocation
14.04.2607.07.26TuesdayWöchentlich14:00 - 17:00Filzengraben 18-24, Seminarraum 0.18/0.19
Workshop15.05.2616.05.26Einmalig10:00 - 17:00Rheingasse 8, Overstolzenhaus, Studio A
TypWorkshop
Start14.04.2615.05.26
End07.07.2616.05.26
DayTuesday
TurnusWöchentlichEinmalig
from-to14:00 - 17:0010:00 - 17:00
LocationFilzengraben 18-24, Seminarraum 0.18/0.19Rheingasse 8, Overstolzenhaus, Studio A

Seminar description

Using Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage (1972) as a case study, this seminar explores the dramatic arc of a feature film versus a mini-series adaptation—and strategies for modernising a classic story. A central focus is directing actors while working on scenes in a non-chronological order: how meaning, rhythm, and character development shift when individual moments are staged first and only later connected into an overall arc. The course combines close reading and discussion with hands-on practice. In the first sessions, we map the script’s dramaturgical structure. Students then act, direct, and film selected scenes in a deliberately simple setup (acting and directing only—no emphasis on lighting, production design, or complex découpage). All takes are screened and analysed together. During an Acting Special (15–16 May), we repeat the process with professional actors, followed by in-depth viewing and feedback. The seminar concludes with comparative screenings and discussions of Bergman’s feature and TV versions and the contemporary remake by Hagai Levi (2021) starring Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac, with particular attention to episodic structure, scene adaptation, and dramaturgical choices.

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Winter semester 2025/26

Lecture period:
​​​​​​​20.10.2025 until 13.02. 2026


Summer semester 2026

Lecture period:

13.04.2026 until 24.07.2026


Winter semester 2026/27

Lecture period:
12.10.2026 until 05.02.2027

Winter break:

21.12.2026 until 01.01.2027

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