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CFP pre-constituted panel(s) on film festivals @ NECS 2012

The NECS 2012 Conference “Time Networks: Screen Media and Memory” Lisbon, 21st-23th June 2012 hosted by the New University of Lisbon and the University of Coimbra In preparation for the sixth annual NECS conference in Lisbon next year we would … 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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FFRN at NECS London 2011

At the upcoming annual NECS conference, taking place in London hosted by Birkbeck and King’s College, University of London, 23-26 June 2011, the NECS workgroup “Film Festivals Research” will be present with three panels. All film festival research panels take … Continue reading

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Maastricht University’s Media Culture students launch Project CineMaas

For their second semester in the MA in Media Culture programme, students Clarence Danmarc Ceniza (Philippines), Katerina Ivanova (Bulgaria), Dan Shao (China) and Alis Vakiari (Greece) launched Project CineMaas, a collaborative research initiative that explores how the concept of European … Continue reading

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Film and Media Festivals Scholarly Interest Group established at SCMS

This year’s large SCMS conference was quite impressive for festival research in its growing variety of topics and approaches. The papers and workshops probed the area in many exciting new ways. Congratulations to everyone concerned! I would like to acknowledge … Continue reading

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Film Festival Yearbook 3 Now Available

New Territories in Film Festival Studies: Film Festivals and East Asia Film Festival Yearbook 3: Film Festivals and East Asia Edited by Dina Iordanova and Ruby Cheung St Andrews Film Studies, 2011; http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/filmbooks ISBN: 978-0-9563730-3-8 (paperback) Price: £19.99 (UK) For … Continue reading

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FFRN at the SCMS Conference 2011, New Orleans, March 10-13

Several members of the FFRN were successful in submitting proposals to the annual conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS).  The FFRN will be present with one workshop and two panels at the SCMS Conference 2011 in … Continue reading

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CfP FFRN at NECS 2011 – London Conference

CFP Pre-Constituted Panel(s) on Film Festivals NECS 2011 – London Conference “Sonice Futures: Soundscapes and the Languages of Screen Media”, London, UK, June 23-26, 2011, hosted by Birkbeck and King’s College, University of London In preparation for the fourth annual … Continue reading

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Announcement: Events on Festival Research during PIFF

In collaboration with the Pusan International Film Festival, Pusan (Busan), South Korea October 7–15, 2010 1) Film Festival Research Network seminar Date: Friday, October 8, 2010, 2 pm Location: Sapphire Hall, Centrum Hotel Having organized successful panels in Europe (NECS) and … Continue reading

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In Media Res theme week on film festivals (13-17 September 2010)

This week’s In Media Res special theme week focuses on Film Festivals, with contributions from FFRN members.  Please visit the IMR site and enter the conversation in the comments section. Here’s the line-up: Monday September 13, 2010 – Virginia Wright … Continue reading

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