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[ecrea] Europe on Screen
Mon Apr 14 13:25:39 GMT 2008
>Europe on Screen: Issues in the future
>distribution and exhibition of European cinema
>
>A two day conference at The University of
>Salford, Greater Manchester, 11th-12th June 2008
>
>The constant expansion of Hollywood into global
>film markets and the continually shifting
>notions of what constitutes the new Europe have
>resulted in increased debate over the future
>identity of European cinema. Alongside these
>geo-political and economic changes, the rapid
>development of new media technologies and
>formats has meant that now, more than ever, the
>distribution and exhibition of European cinema
>is in something of a state of flux. One of the
>results of this is the development of a range of
>agencies and organizations that are directly
>concerned with the future of contemporary moving
>image culture across the continent.
>
>This two day event brings together academic
>researchers in the field of Film Studies with
>representatives of such agencies, creating a
>dialogue that will be grounded in the
>experiences of those involved in the process of
>finding and maintaining audiences for European
>cinema, and that will ultimately assess the
>potential role academics and University
>departments may play in this process. In order
>to achieve this, the event will bring together
>speakers from the UK and Europe to consider such
>things as: the future of European national
>cinemas; the changing role events such as film
>festivals play in the promotion of national
>products; the tensions and synergies between
>popular and art house films; the role of arts
>councils and other state-managed bodies in the
>promotion and distribution of European Film; and
>the impact of new technologies on distribution and exhibition.
>
>Speakers include:
>
>Ian Christie (Europa Cinemas / Birkbeck)
>Mark Cosgrove (Watershed Media Centre, Bristol)
>Thomas Elsaesser (University of Amsterdam)
>Janet Harbord (Glodsmiths)
>Rachel Hayward (Cornerhouse, Manchester)
>Julia Knight (University of Sunderland)
>Paul McDonald (University of Portsmouth)
>Sarah Perks (Cornerhouse, Manchester)
>David Sin (Independent Cinema Office)
>
>Cost: £15 full / £10 concessions
>
>Further information regarding booking contact
>Debbie Hughes
>(<mailto:(D.Hughes1 /at/ salford.ac.uk)>(D.Hughes1 /at/ salford.ac.uk)) at the University.
>
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
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