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[ecrea] CFP How Filmmakers Think TV / Comparative Cinema 7
Tue Mar 03 18:38:43 GMT 2015
*How Filmmakers Think TV *
The seventh issue of /Comparative Cinema/
<http://www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparative/>, to be published in December
2015, will focus on the comparative analysis of television-related ideas
and projects by different filmmakers, starting from Rossellini’s seminal
work for television as a critical and pedagogical tool. In the following
years, a number of key modern filmmakers –Renoir, Godard, Bergman,
Fassbinder– developed films or series for TV, exploring the new
possibilities of the medium, its uses and relations with audiences,
while expanding the use of dramatic structures through duration and
seriality. In the United States, since the 50’s, television became a
research lab for directors like Hitchcock, as well as a critical space
for maturing and testing ideas. The issue also asks for contributions on
long-term projects as the oeuvre of Kluge, or lesser-known specific
cases such as the TV works of Zulueta or Warhol, in addition to papers
focusing on contemporary series, from the already canonical works of
Lynch, Kieslowski or Von Trier, to more recent endeavors by Raoul Ruiz
or Steven Soderbergh. The overall purpose of this issue is to study the
conceptual and practical contributions of different filmmakers to TV as
a medium, with its similarities and possible differences in relation to
cinema, always focusing on specific cases.
Send brief 500-word proposals to (comparativecinema /at/ upf.edu)
<mailto:(comparativecinema /at/ upf.edu)> along with a list of five related
bibliographical sources and a short 100-word bio. Deadline: April 27^th
2015.
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