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[ecrea] IX Film Summer School - Cinema and the world's fragile boundaries
Fri May 16 20:15:06 GMT 2008
>IX Film Summer School - Cinema and the world's fragile boundaries
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>Locarno, 4.-8. August, 2008
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>www.fss.unisi.ch
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>The Faculty of Communication Sciences of the
>Università della Svizzera italiana and the
>Locarno International Film Festival organise a
>Summer School to analyse fiction and non-fiction
>media. The Summer School is part of Réseau
>Cinéma CH, a Swiss university consortium
>promoting two Master of Arts programs in Film Studies and Film.
>
>The IX Film Summer School will attempt to
>intercept the hot points of a topical
>debate: what representation does the cinema
>give of borders? And how does it contribute to
>overcoming them? Since its first years, cinema
>has appeared as a phenomenon capable of
>overcoming geographic and cultural identities
>and of involving a global population. It seemed
>to strengthen the dream of universal language
>and thus be able to offer one art for everyone.
>At the same time, however, the critics of the
>first 10 years of the XX century also began to
>describe the various cinematographies on the
>basis of national characters: the American,
>French, Italian, Scandinavian and German cinemas
>were defined on the basis of true and presumed
>"constitutional conceptions" of the various
>cultures such as the opening to modernity, the
>ability to bring back tradition, a certain
>impudence, etc. In this way, from its earliest
>years, cinema has been linked with
>contradiction: on one side it eliminated
>differences, yet on the other it replicated
>them. This double destiny has often repeated
>itself in the history of cinema. Many times
>films have offered opportunities for comparison
>and as many others they have functioned as marks of identification.
>
>Today, in a world characterised both by a rapid
>globalisation which threatens to eliminate all
>cultural specificity, and by the rebounding of
>ethnic conflicts which underline how difficult
>it is to overcome identities, this double
>destiny of the cinema can constitute a good
>occasion for reflection. The Summer School,
>organised by the Università della Svizzera
>italiana together with the Festival of Locarno,
>will dedicate a week to this topic.
>
>With the contribution of acclaimed filmmakers
>Amos Gitaï (director, Israel - Leopard of Honour
>at the 61. Locarno International Film Festival)
>and Corso Salani (director, Italy - Ciné Cinéma
>Special Jury Prize / Filmmakers of the Present
>Competition at the 60. Locarno International
>Film Festival), and renowned scholars Vinzenz
>Hediger (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Massimo
>Locatelli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,
>Milan), Carmelo Marabello (Università Bocconi,
>Milan) and Margrit Tröhler (Universität Zürich),
>the 2008 Summer School will be trying to tap
>into the hot spots of an extremely topical
>debate, in which the relationship between cinema
>and the representation of boundaries, and the
>implications for the production, creative and
>consumption processes traces out a broad and multi-faceted work map.
>
>The Summer School - whose scientific committee
>is composed of Francesco Casetti (University of
>Lugano and Catholic University of Milan), Maria
>Cristina Lasagni (University of Lugano),
>Frédéric Maire (Locarno International Film
>Festival), Giuseppe Richeri (University of
>Lugano) and Margrit Tröhler (University of
>Zurich) - is open to 30 university students from
>Switzerland and abroad, and offers them the
>opportunity to explore the techniques of
>analysis and the processes of creation and
>production of the documentary film through the following teaching activities:
>
>* Lectures *
>A series of four seminars - coordinated by
>Professor Francesco Casetti - will tackle the
>subject of the representation of boundaries in
>terms of the industry, authors and genres. Guest
>teachers will include scholars Vinzenz Hediger
>(Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Massimo Locatelli
>(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan),
>Carmelo Marabello (Università Bocconi, Milan)
>and Margrit Tröhler (Universität Zürich).
>
>* Workshops *
>The four modules - coordinated by Dr. Nevina
>Satta - will consist of two workshops conducted
>by renowned filmmakers Amos Gitaï (director,
>Israel) and Corso Salani (director, Italy).
>Using analytical methods, the authors will
>present their own creative-production processes
>and the typical features of their relevant
>market. Laboratory work includes the viewing and
>the discussion of one or more films, each
>author's presentation of his conception and
>production cycle in its main stages, to conclude
>with a group discussion with the film director.
>
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> > > > Applications are to be submitted by Friday, 4. July, 2008 < < <
>
>
>The Film Summer School full program may be found
>at the website www.fss.unisi.ch.
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