351 Master's degrees in Film Studies in Europe

Creative Documentary Filmmaking
Hone your creative documentary filmmaking skills on this unique online course that fosters community and industry engagement.
Creative Producing
Creative Producing at Bath Spa University is designed to teach you the core skills you need to get your work to market, and help you develop industry contacts.

Editing and Post Production (EPP)
The Editing and Post Production (EPP) course at London South Bank University aims to produce job ready graduates who have the ambition and drive to develop a long term career in editing and post production or pursue research in this field.

Film Industry
The Film Industry programme at the European School of Economics is designed for aspiring professionals looking to build expertise in the business and management aspects of the film and entertainment industries. Prior production experience or a filmmaking background is not required; however, students should have a strong interest in film and a commitment to achieving their professional goals.

Filmmaking
The Filmmaking course offered by Wrexham University equips you with both practical and theoretical knowledge essential for the film industry.

Playwriting and Dramaturgy
The Playwriting and Dramaturgy programme of the University of Glasgow gives you a practical and theoretical engagement with the many forms of writing and production for theatre. Blending practice, theory and history, the programme is designed for those wishing to develop playwriting skills and knowledge of script development and support, opening the way to many theatre roles, including dramaturgy.
Film Studies and Curation
Do you want to turn your love of film into a career in film festivals, archiving, research or any other aspect of the rich world of film studies and curation? If so, this Film Studies and Curation course from University of East Anglia is perfect for you. It combines UEA's unique legacy and experience in film studies with advanced practical emphasis on film curation.
Design for Theatre, Film and Television - Costume Design
The Design for Theatre, Film and Television - Costume Design programme from Aalto University aims at creating the future professionals for the field of costume design, supporting the development of a dynamic artistic vision and a research-oriented approach for the performing arts and the film and media creative industries.
Filmmaking (with Advanced Practice)
The Filmmaking (with Advanced Practice) programme offered by Teesside University welcomes filmmakers of all kinds whether you're passionate about fiction, documentary, experimental, or commercial work. We support all specialisms and career paths, encouraging a collaborative approach to challenge and enrich your craft.
Documentary and Factual
MA Documentary and Factual from MetFilm School will give you the skills and understanding needed to work as a director and/or producer in today’s factual content industries. Specific topics include finding and developing ideas, researching protagonists, learning interview techniques, research and access to contributors, creating stories, and pitching ideas.
Literature, Visual Culture and Film Studies
The Literature, Visual Culture and Film Studies programme of Estonian Academy of Arts is a joint programme between Estonian Academy of Arts (Institute of Art History and Visual Culture) and Tallinn University.

Film Studies
At Film Studies degree from Newcastle University you will study British, Algerian, Chinese, French or Latin American cinema with our MPhil or PhD in Film Studies.

Film and TV Studies
Our outward-looking, multi-disciplinary research activities in the Film and TV Studies programme of the University of Glasgow are based on high-quality, challenging and flexible graduate programmes.

Global Media and Society
This Global Media and Society course from Lancaster University will equip you with the skills to navigate the complexities of the global media landscape.
Cinematography
MA Cinematography from MetFilm School offers you a unique opportunity to develop the necessary skills and techniques to work professionally within the camera department, employ a range of technical and creative techniques to develop and enhance visual storytelling, and explore a range of film formats and processes.
Film (Editing)
Immerse yourself in the art of film editing with the University of South Wales's Film (Editing) Master of Arts program. This program is designed to provide a specialized curriculum that explores the intricacies of film editing, offering a comprehensive education that prepares students for a dynamic career in the film industry.
Documentary Film Production
Documentary Film Production from École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay aims to train documentary designers and directors in the audiovisual sector (cinema, television, radio, web).The aim of this training is professional: this diploma is not intended for research and teaching.
Filmmaking
If you want to be a filmmaker this is the place to learn, gain experience and make films you will be proud to have on your show reel, with the Filmmaking programme at the Goldsmiths, University of London.

Theatre Directing
The Theatre Directing degree from University of Essex is designed for practicing or aspiring directors seeking to establish themselves as professional theatre directors.

Film and Cultural Management
Combine the study of film with a knowledge of cultural management at this Film and Cultural Management MA course offered at the University of Southampton. You'll gain in-depth understanding of the film industry, film theory, and the modern cultural sector, focusing on how cultural management affects visual media. Prepare for a career in film, media or the arts.