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[ecrea] cfp - 10th International Conference and Festival on Global Cult Film Traditions
Sun Aug 28 01:12:14 GMT 2016
Updated Call for Papers
The 10th International Conference and Festival on Global Cult Film
Traditions
Birmingham City University Presents:
Cine Excess X
Cult Genres, Traditions and Bodies: A Decade of Excess
The Big Screen (Birmingham City University)
10th-12th November 2016
www.cine-excess.co.uk
Over the last 10 years, the Cine-Excess International Film Conference
and Festival has brought together leading scholars and critics with
global cult filmmakers for an event comprising a themed academic
conference with plenary talks, filmmaker interviews and UK theatrical
premieres of up and coming film releases.
Previous guests of honour attending Cine-Excess have included Catherine
Breillat (Romance, Sex is Comedy), John Landis (An American Werewolf in
London, The Blues Brothers), Roger Corman (The Masque of the Red Death,
The Wild Angels), Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, King of the Ants), Brian
Yuzna (Society, The Dentist), Dario Argento (Deep Red, Suspiria) Joe
Dante (The Howling, Gremlins), Franco Nero (Django, Keoma, Die Hard II),
Vanessa Redgrave (Blow Up, The Devils), Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal
Holocaust, House on the Edge of the Park) Enzo G. Castellari (Keoma, The
Inglorious Bast***s), Sergio Martino (Torso, All the Colours of the
Dark), Jeff Lieberman (Squirm, Blue Sunshine) and Pat Mills (Action
Magazine, 2000 AD).
Cine-Excess X is hosted by the Birmingham School of Media at Birmingham
City University, and will feature a three day academic conference
alongside film industry panels and a season of related UK premieres and
retrospectives taking place at screening venues across the region.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the conference Cult Genres,
Traditions and Bodies: A Decade of Excess reconsiders some of the key
debates around cult film genres, traditions and modes of representation
that have influenced the development of the annual Cine-Excess event
over the past decade. At the same time, the event looks forward to the
future development of cult film studies by dissecting new perspectives
that are now dominating this area of study.
In their early influential studies of ‘outlaw’ film formats such as the
slasher cycle, melodrama narrative and ‘skin flick’, theorists such as
Carol J. Clover and Linda Williams identified a cinematic and sensory
response to excess, which linked unwieldy film genres to even more
unruly representations of the human body. While such studies proved
pivotal in identifying the potentially subversive features of key cult
film cycles, more recent accounts have expanded this scope of analysis
to consider a far wider range of global film formats, whilst also
assessing the stylistic, performative and representational strategies
that come to dominate such startling visions. The explosion of interest
in graphic comics, transmedia and online platforms has further extended
the theoretical interest in cult genres, traditions and bodies, by
widening the scope of enquiry beyond the cinematic medium to other areas
of activity which warrant further investigation.
In order to explore these themes further, Cine-Excess X will consider a
broad variety of cult media creations including key case-studies of cult
activity from film, television, literature, comics and digital media. A
number of international filmmakers associated with key cult genres will
be in attendance at Cine-Excess X to discuss their work and interact
with academic speakers.
Proposals are now invited for papers on a wide range of cult film
genres, traditions and strategies of representation. However, we would
particularly welcome contributions focusing on:
* Cult visionaries: the cinema of Alejandro Jodorowsky
* Master of the Macabre: the Cinema of John Carpenter
* Fantasies of female revenge in cult cinema
* Grossed-out and top grossing: cult comedies of excess
* New case-studies of classic cult and ‘exploitation’ auteurs
* High art and low taste: case-studies in extreme experimentation
* From national borders to new territories: global traditions of
the cult image
* From AIP to The Asylum: case-studies of cult production studios
* I know what you starred in last summer: the cult of bad acting
* Realm of the senses: cult renditions of sensory affect
* Revered and ruined: case-studies of the cult biography
* Small screen scares: Netflix, Amazon and new platforms for terror
* From the burlesque to the brutal: cult interpretations of
exotic performance
* Consuming excess: new perspectives on cult audiences
* The good, the bad and the forbidden: cult representations of taboo
* Transmedia excess: cult narratives and contemporary platforms
* Scored: soundtracks and compositions to the cult film canon
* Subcultures on two wheels: from Hells Angels flicks to the
Sons of Anarchy series
* From slasher and sexploitation to cult noir: transgressive
femininities on screen
* Crash and burn cults: Hollywood flops reborn
* The men and women from Hong Kong: new studies of kung fu
performativity
* Superheroes, sidekicks and subversives: the graphic face of
the cult comic book
* Corporeal excess: new readings of the cult body
Please send a 300-word abstract and a short (one page) C.V. by
Friday 9th September 2016 to:
Xavier Mendik Fran Pheasant-Kelly
Glenn Ward
Birmingham City University University of Wolverhampton
University of Brighton
(xavier.mendik /at/ bcu.ac.uk) (F.E.Pheasant-kelly /at/ wlv.ac.uk)
(G.P.Ward /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
A final listing of accepted presentations will be released on Friday
16th September 2016.
Delegate fees for Cine-Excess X are £100/£60 (concessions). This
includes entrance to the conference, related Cine-Excess screenings, and
industry panels. A selection of conference papers from the event are
scheduled to be published in the Cine-Excess e-Journal. For further
information and regular updates on the event (including information on
guests, keynotes and screenings) please visit www.cine-excess.co.uk
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