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[Commlist] new special issue published: Cinematic Continuities, Changes and Challenges in Europe: Reflections on Recent Shifts in European Cinema
Sun Apr 07 23:24:59 GMT 2024
Vol. 23 No. 41 (2023): Cinematic Continuities, Changes and Challenges in
Europe: Reflections on Recent Shifts in European Cinema
View Vol. 23 No. 41 (2023): Cinematic Continuities, Changes and
Challenges in Europe: Reflections on Recent Shifts in European Cinema
Edited by Daniel Biltereyst, Elena Gipponi and Andrea Miconi
This theme issue is a result of research done in the context of the
Horizon 2020 project “European Media Platforms: Assessing Positive and
Negative Externalities for European Culture-EUMEPLAT”, funded by the
European Commission in Grant Agreement Number 101004488. It deals with
some main research questions: how has the US filmed entertainment
industry succeeded in expanding its hegemony? Are US streamers, such as
Netflix, now setting the standard, and what are the consequences for
European cinema? Is it beneficial to respond to, or challenge, this
hegemony? Should we not strive to overcome the antagonism between
Hollywood and Europe, and acknowledge European cinema’s marginalized
position while fully recognizing the richness of its hybrid and
hyphenated identities? Other related questions in this issues deal with
how European filmmakers and cultural institutions envision new realities
and redefine socio-economic and cultural boundaries within and beyond
Europe? What narratives does European cinema construct about the old
continent, about inclusion and diversity, or about issues such as
poverty, precarity, migration, and other pressing concerns? How do films
navigate across borders? What is the role of language, and should
European filmmakers consider moving away from Europe’s multilingualism
to embrace English, the cinematic lingua franca? Are European
co-productions viable strategies for overcoming cultural, linguistic,
and other obstacles?
Introduction
Quo Vadis, Cinema Europaeum? Reflections on European Cinema in
Digital Times
Daniel Biltereyst, Elena Gipponi, Andrea Miconi
9-20
Thematic issue / Section thématique
Neoliberalism and the Mutations of Social Realism in Contemporary
European Cinema
Temenuga Trifonova
21-40
Theatrical Release Windows: A Playground for “Cultural Exception”
Policies?
Mariagrazia Fanchi, Massimo Locatelli
41-55
Cinema Co-production, Film Distribution in Multiple Languages and
Inequality in the Global Language System: A Call for Robust Public Data
Alan Shipman, Ann Vogel
57-72
Audience Impact of European Co-production: The Case of Quo Vadis, Aida?
Tamara Kolarić, Petar Mitrić
73-93
Decentering Nations: The Role of National Institutes for Culture in
the Promotion and Circulation of European Cinema
Annalisa Pellino
95-114
Popular European Cinema in the Platform Era: Circulation Cultures
on YouTube
Valerio Coladonato, Dom Holdaway, Arianna Vietina
115-136
La collecte statistique sur le commerce cinématographique entre les
États-Unis et l’Europe: une esquisse historique
André Lange
137-155
Beyond Cinema
Une goutte d’eau, une goutte d’étoiles. Microcinématographie et
avant-garde dans les années 19
Maria Ida Bernabei
159-178
Reviews / Comptes rendus
Michael Gott, Screen Borders. From Calais to cinéma-monde,
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 23, pp. 216
Massimiliano Coviello
181-183
Precarity in European Film: Depictions and Discourses, Edited by
Elisa Cuter, Guido Kirsten, and Hanna Prenzel, Berlin: De Gruyter, 22,
pp. 374
Eduard Cuelenaere
185-187
Jussi Parikka, Operational Images: From the Visual to the Unvisual,
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 23, pp. 296
Barbara Grespi
189-191
Projects & Abstracts
Horizon – EUMEPLAT – European Media Platforms: Assessing Negative
and Positive Externalities for European Culture
Andrea Miconi
195-196
ABSTRACT PRIN 17 – Italian Na(rra)tives: The International
Circulation of “Brand Italy” in the Media
197-198
ABSTRACT PRIN 17 – DaMA – Drawing a Map of Italian Actresses in Writing
199-1
ABSTRACT PRIN 17 – Modes, Memories and Cultures of Italian Film
Production 1949–1976
202-203
ABSTRACT PRIN 17 – Free-range chicken. Cinema and the New Culture
of Consumption in Italy (1950–1973)
204-205
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