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Category Archives: film festival studies
Film Festivals Studies @ Circuits of Cinema conference (HoMER), Toronto
Circuits of Cinema: Histories of Movie and Media Distribution is a HoMER Network Conference on the History of Moviegoing, Exhibition and Reception hosted by Paul Moore and the Circuits of Cinema Project at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, 22 to 24 … Continue reading
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CfP Chinese Film Festival Studies Conference (Hong Kong 1/4/2014)
Chinese Film Festival Studies Conference With the Support of The UK Arts & Humanities Research Council and the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Hong Kong 1st APRIL 2014, University of Hong Kong The Chinese Film Festival Studies … Continue reading
Film Festival Symposium – Film Festivals, Culture and Gender (Istanbul, 27/12/2013)
Friday, 27 December 2013, 10:30-17:00 Istanbul, Kadir Has University Filmmaking in Turkey has experienced a renaissance in the last decade. This was aided by, and in turn inspired, a surge in film festivals around the country. This growth in film … Continue reading
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CfP for preconstituted panels/workshop on Film Festival Research at SCMS 2014
Suggested Titles/Themes for Preconstituted Panels and Workshop for SCMS 2014 in Seattle The suggested panel/workshop titles/themes are for your consideration. If you wish, feel free to suggest another! We are providing this service to help coordinate the papers of the … Continue reading
New Book Series: Framing Film Festivals
About the series The new Framing Film Festivals series aims to present the best of contemporary film festival research. The series will be committed to furthering the understanding of the phenomenon of film festivals in all its complexity and thus brings together … Continue reading
Open Access publications on Film Festival Academy
The Film Festival Academy is an international community network platform for film festival professionals. FFA welcomes members from the wider film community of filmmakers, distributors, film critics, students and academics. The Academy provides a credible and ethical space for knowledge exchange, vocational … Continue reading
Screen Industries in East-Central Europe & Theorizing Screenwriting, BRNO 22-25 Nov 2012
The Second Annual Screen Industries in East-Central Europe Conference investigates historical and contemporary dimensions of the region’s audiovisual media industries from all angles – local, transnational, economic, cultural, social, and political – and through a broad range of original scholarship … Continue reading
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Film Festival Dossier in the new issue of Screen
The recent issue of leading film studies journal Screen features The Film Festival Dossier, edited by David Archibald and Mitch Miller and includes these six pieces: David Archibald and Mitchell Miller. “The Film Festivals dossier: Introduction.” Screen (2011) 52(2): 249-252. … Continue reading
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