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[Commlist] cfp: Second International Conference on Twenty-First Century Film Directors: Kathryn Bigelow
Tue Mar 19 16:26:41 GMT 2019
Call for Papers
The Second International Conference on Twenty-First Century Film Directors
University of Wolverhampton in collaboration with Light House Media
Centre, Wolverhampton presents
Kathryn Bigelow: A Visionary Filmmaker
Thursday July 11th 2019 at Light House Media Centre*, Wolverhampton
Keynote: Dr Deborah Jermyn, University of Roehampton, London
Film director Kathryn Bigelow is the first female filmmaker to win an
Academy Award for Best Director, controversially achieving it for The
Hurt Locker (2008) over James Cameron’s Avatar (2009). The Hurt Locker
followed K19-The Widowmaker (2002), a film that marked a turning point
for Bigelow, first, in the crossover from independent counter-cinema to
mainstream Hollywood and second, for a focus on themes that have
dominated subsequent films, namely politics, war and the military. The
Hurt Locker went on to win six Academy Awards in total and achieved
widespread critical acclaim, although it is Zero Dark Thirty, released
in 2012, that is Bigelow’s most successful film commercially. If this
reflected obvious global interest in Osama bin Laden, the world’s most
wanted terrorist, it was also a sign of Bigelow’s ability to convey
authenticity through her distinctive vision. This vision has been
evident throughout her ten films, which span a broad range of genres
that often have violent and provocative content. Her unique approach is
articulated through stylised cinematography, shot composition and
editing techniques, as well as a focus on subjective camera,
surveillance, and complex and contradictory protagonists. She is also
known for crossing genre boundaries and having a fascination with
countercultural lifestyles.
We welcome abstracts that examine any aspect of Bigelow’s filmmaking,
particularly contributions centring on:
Individual films
Bigelow in the broader context of women directors
Feminist perspectives
Violence and transgression
Genres and genre-bending
Countercultural lifestyles
Crossover from independent to mainstream filmmaker
Bigelow as auteur
Politics, war and the military as themes
Aesthetic approaches
Subjective camera and images involving vision and surveillance
Complex characterisation
Please send a 300-word abstract along with a 100 word bio by Wednesday
24th April 2019 to: Fran Pheasant-Kelly, University of Wolverhampton
(f.e.pheasant-kelly /at/ wlv.ac.uk) . A final listing of accepted presentations
will be released on 1st May 2019. Delegate fees are £50 (£20 for
students/concessions) to include lunch, refreshments, and evening wine
reception.
* Light House Media Centre is the Black Country’s only independent
cinema, housing two screens, galleries and a café bar within the iconic
Victorian architecture of The Chubb Buildings.
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