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[Commlist] Cine Excess XIII CFP
Mon Jul 08 23:17:11 GMT 2019
Call for Papers
The 13th International Conference and Festival on Global Cult Film
Traditions
Birmingham City University Presents:
Cine Excess XIII
Independent Visions of Excess
7th- 9th November 2019
Birmingham City University (and related screening venues)
Confirmed Guests of Honour:
Jen and Sylvia Soska (Rabid [2019], American Mary)
Norman J. Warren (Terror, Inseminoid)
Keynote Speakers:
Dr Stacey Abbott, Roehampton University Professor Ernest Mathijs,
University of British Columbia
Previous guests of honour attending Cine-Excess have included Victoria
Price (Author of Vincent Price: A Daughter’s Biography), Pete Walker
(Director of Frightmare and House of the Long Shadows), 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 XIII is hosted by 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.
For its 13th annual edition, Cine Excess focuses on independent visions
of excess and the contribution of independent filmmakers working outside
of the mainstream to an understanding of cinema, culture and identities.
These range from classic cult auteurs, such as Ed Wood, to contemporary
movie makers who retain a fiercely unorthodox world-view whilst moving
from the margins to the mainstream (such as Kathryn Bigelow). Cine
Excess Xlll further considers how indie directors negotiate and respond
to their own cinema cultures and wider global trends, including those
iconic British filmmakers who bring elements of subversion to national
cinema traditions, such as guest of honour, Norman J. Warren. With the
emergence of the women in horror filmmaker movement (as embodied by
guests of honour, the Soska Sisters), a particular focus is the work of
female and minority directors operating in the independent sphere. We
are also interested in cult creators that explore bizarre
characterisation and unorthodox approaches to narrative, or adopt
extreme aesthetics associated with the post-9/11 milieu. Further topics
might examine gender- and genre-crossing, settings/landscapes of excess,
and obscene images of nationhood, as well as how contemporary issues,
such as those pertaining to mental health, are framed through cinemas of
transgression. Proposals are now invited for papers that assess the
importance of independent visions of excess within these differing
contexts. However, we would particularly welcome contributions focusing
on the following areas:
• Twisted Twins and Tortured Characters: The Cinema of the Soska Sisters
• My Private Hell: The Cinema of Norman J. Warren
• Trumped: Political Discourse in the Dissenting Image
• Monsters Made Me Too: Women Doing Horror
• Classic and Contemporary Case-Studies of Indie Cult Cinema • Cult
Voices in the Age of Remakes • Histories of Violence: Actuality Framed
Through Excess
• New Canadian Visions of Excess
• Perversities and Peculiarities of Excess: The Aesthetics of the
Marginal • The Industry of Excess: Business Perspectives on Cult Film
Creation
• Indie Inside: Rebellious Voices Subverting the Mainstream •
Excessiveness in the Lynchian Universe
• Landscapes of Transgression: Space, Place and the Creative Mindset
• European Visions of Transgression
• Post-Millennial Aesthetics of Horror
• UK Indie Auteurs • Supernatural Phenomena through the Indie Mindset •
Diverse Voices, Global Indie Visions
• Split: Framing Mental Health in Exploitation Cinema • Near Dark: The
Cinema of Kathryn Bigelow
• Queer Renditions of Excess
• Experimental and Extreme: Visions of the Avant-Garde
Please send a 300-word abstract and a short (one page) C.V. by Friday
6th September 2019 to:
Professor Xavier Mendik
Birmingham City University (xavier.mendik /at/ bcu.ac.uk) Dr Fran
Pheasant-Kelly
University of Wolverhampton (F.E.Pheasant-kelly /at/ wlv.ac.uk)
A final listing of accepted presentations will be released on Monday
16th September 2019.
Delegate fees for Cine-Excess XIII 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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