351 Master's degrees in Film Studies in Europe

Film Studies
This Film Studies programme from Newcastle University is an opportunity for you to pursue research that you are passionate about. It combines taught elements to develop your subject knowledge and research-based elements to encourage your skills as a researcher.
International Film Business
The MA in International Film Business unites the London Film School, the world’s key postgraduate filmmaking school, with the University of Exeter. The marriage brings together unique film production and market expertise and exceptional research and teaching on film culture and history.
Postgraduate Pathway in Media
Choose from a range of Master’s degrees in the field of media, including those specialising in event management, journalism, public relations and the Postgraduate Pathway in Media offered at Birmingham City University International College.

Philosophy and Film
Combine the study of film with an examination of modern and ancient philosophical thinking, to address some of the fundamental questions facing humanity today.
Film and Photographic Studies
The Film and Photographic Studies MA programme at Leiden University takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of 'lens-based' media: photography, film and video. The programme covers the history and theory of film and photography within the broad context of visual and other media.
Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research
The MPhil/PhD in Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study programme. This full-time or part-time degree, typically lasting three years, is designed for those aspiring to excel in the cultural, media, or creative sectors. Engage with world-class research at a prestigious institution.
Feature Film Development
MA Feature Film Development from Birmingham City University will help you to understand what is required to make sure a major film is ready to be pitched to investors.

International Contemporary Literatures and Media
This is an exciting multidisciplinary and comparative MA International Contemporary Literatures and Media programme at University of Galway that aims to familiarise you with movements, authors, texts and themes of international contemporary literature and film.
Filmmaking - Screen Production and Postproduction
Filmmaking - Screen Production and Postproduction from EICAR, The International Film and Television School of Paris is a two-year comprehensive degree in the art and craft of filmmaking, with the emphasis on hands-on instruction coupled with practical exercises in all the essentials of film and television production including directing, production, editing, cinematography and screenwriting.

Filmmaking (by research)
Unleash your creativity and innovation within a research context, guided by an expert within the field with the MA Filmmaking (by research) programme offered by the University of York.

Film Studies
The Film Studies degree from University of Essex has a distinctive focus on international, alternative, and documentary cinemas, while also providing a solid foundation in key elements of film history and theory, including Hollywood.

Creative Documentary Filmmaking
Hone your creative documentary filmmaking skills on this unique online course that fosters community and industry engagement.
Media, Public Communication and Globalization
Media, Public Communication and Globalization from University of Bucharest consolidates its professional prestige among peer schools and academic institutions from Romania and abroad.
Filmmaking (Screen Documentary)
The M.A. in Filmmaking (Screen Documentary) at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed to cultivate your documentary production skills. This degree will enhance your creative vision and understanding of the historical and contemporary contexts of documentary filmmaking, preparing you for a dynamic career in the industry.
Costume
The Costume programme from University of the Arts London (UAL) combines both traditional and contemporary approaches to the design and production of historical costume.

Management in the Creative and Cultural Industries
Learn business, leadership and management skills for the creative and cultural sectors. Join the Management in the Creative and Cultural Industries programme at the University of York.

Film and Television
This Film and Television course at University of Bristol integrates filmmaking practice with textual and historical approaches to the study of film and television.

English and Film Studies
Learn how film is made, how to interpret it critically, and why it has had such a profound impact on the world.
Film - Practice as Research
The Film - Practice as Research programme at University of Kent is known for its dynamic and inclusive research community. Whether you are interested in theories, histories or aesthetics of film and digital media, we have the academic expertise to support your research.

Film and Television Production
The Film and Television Production course at University of Wolverhampton provides students with the skills, knowledge and creative development to advance their skills as a film and screen maker. It is designed to encourage focus on the role or part of the industry specific to their ambitions.