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[Commlist] Cine-Excess 2024 CfP - Blood Ties: The Family in Cult and Horror Cinema
Wed Aug 07 10:09:32 GMT 2024
*_Cine-Excess International Film Festival and Conference 2024_*
Online Conference
Blood Ties: The Family in Cult and Horror Cinema, 22-24 October 2024
In-Person Symposium | DATE CHANGE
Friday 25 October 2024 (Birmingham, UK)
Blood Ties Screening Season
21-27 October 2024
*_Scheduled Guests and Online Events_*
“/Gremlins/at 40: Joe Dante in Conversation”
*Joe Dante*, director of/Gremlins/, celebrates the film’s fortieth
anniversary with delegate Q&A
“Blood Ties Over Time: Cast and Crew Reflect on/The Texas Chain Saw
Massacre/”
*Allen Danziger*(“Jerry”), *Ted****Nicolaou*(Sound Department),*Daniel
Pearl*(Cinematographer) and*William Vail*(“Kirk”) celebrate fifty years
of/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/with an exclusive streamed roundtable
discussion
Keynote Address: Professor Tony Williams
*Tony Williams*, Professor of Film Studies at Southern Illinois
University, provides this year’s keynote address
*_Final Call for Papers_*
For more than half a century, the family, in all its forms, has been at
the dark heart of cult and horror cinema, and the 2024 edition
of/Cine-Excess/invites contributors to a family celebration like no other!
/Gremlins/celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year, a
genre-defining film that pioneered contemporary notions of family
friendly horror, and director Joe Dante joins this year’s/Cine-Excess/to
commemorate the film’s anniversary in an exclusive Q&A with conference
delegates.
While/Gremlins/provides a universal glimpse into the cultural hopes and
fears of Reagan’s America that continues to resonate with audiences
today, another more controversial film also celebrates a landmark
anniversary this year; a film that takes us from the white picket fences
of suburbia to the unrelenting isolation of the rural South.
Fifty years on,/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/’s visceral capacity to
shock is undiminished. An immersive work of art that so perfectly
encapsulates the cultural nihilism of the time, cast and crew join this
year’s/Cine-Excess/in an exclusive roundtable discussion, reflecting
upon the truly transgressive nature of/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/on
its fiftieth anniversary. Scheduled guests include Allen Danziger
(“Jerry”), TedNicolaou(Sound Department), Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer)
and William Vail (“Kirk”), all of whom will be the recipients of a
Lifetime Achievement award on behalf of/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/’s
wider cast and crew.
Of course,/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/remains a touchstone for
discussion of American cinema of the period, a definitive marker of
post-classical cinema and one famously championed by film critic Robin
Wood, whose seminal essay “An Introduction to the American Horror Film”
is 45 years old this year. We are delighted and honoured to welcome one
of Wood’s esteemed contemporaries, Professor Tony Williams, author
of/Hearths of Darkness: The Family in the American Horror
Film/(Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996; University Press of
Mississippi, 2014), as our keynote speaker. For his/Cine-Excess/2024
keynote address, Professor Williams will be considering the significance
of familial representation within a wide range of horror films
including/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/.
Aside from the groundbreaking entries of/Gremlins/and/The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre/in this year’s call for papers,/Cine-Excess/2024 also casts
a critical eye over more recent international examples which demonstrate
subversive and socially incisive considerations of familial representation.
Proposals are welcomed for both individual papersorpre-constituted
panels that consider case studies within a range of differing contexts
that relate to this year’s theme, including:
* “Don’t Feed Them after Midnight”: Celebrating the Fortieth
Anniversary of/Gremlins/
* Family Friendly? Case Studies on Joe Dante as Cult Auteur
* “The Saw Is Family”:/The Texas Chain Saw Massacre/and Its Legacy
* Forty Years Aflame:/A Nightmare on Elm Street/and the Franchise that
Freddy Built
* Frightmares: Deviant Families and Pagan Clans in British Horror Cinema
* Blood Relatives: (In-)Famous Family Collaborations On-Screen and
Behind the Lens
* “Viewer Beware, You’re in for a Scare”: Family Friendly Horror and
Children’s Cult Media
* Cult on Cults: Charles Manson, “The Family” and Subcultural
Representations
* Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons: Gender in the Family
* (De-)Constructing Family Values: Cult Film, CulturalCrisisand the
Symbolic Function of the Family
* Feral Packs, Wayward Clans and Transgressive Bonds: International
Renditions of the Disruptive Family
* Family and the Female Gaze: Women’s Filmmaking and (Post-)Feminist
Politics
* “Based on True Facts”: Cult Representations of Real-Life Family Trauma
* Queering the Family Structure: LGBTQ+ Subjectivity, Acceptance and
Belonging
* Archaic Legacies: Aging and Generational Trauma in the Family
* What Lies Beneath: Whiteness, the Family and Global Images of Racial
Difference
* Trauma and Resistance Under the Colonial Gaze: Family, Kinship and
Community
* Keeping It in the Family: Case Studies in Kinship and Working Family
Relations in Cult Production and Distribution Outlets
/Cine-Excess/2024 invites proposals for*_EITHER_*the online
conference*_OR_*the in-person symposium.*Participants should indicate
their preference when submitting their proposal*. The online conference
is expected to run for a minimum of two days whereas the in-person
symposium will be limited to a one-day event in Birmingham, UK on Friday
25 October.
For the in-person symposium, as well as proposals from the above listed
conference strands, we would be especially interested in submissions
which deal with the family in horror and exploitation films of the 1970s
and 1980s, as well as entries reinterpreting the family in work of
scholars such as Robin Wood, Tony Williams, Vivian Sobchack, Carol J.
Clover, and Barbara Creed.
Since 2007 /Cine-Excess/has developed and nurtured a reputation as an
inclusive and safe space in which to present new work around global cult
film cultures. We welcome submissions from emerging and established
scholars, activists,filmmakersand community groups.
Please send a 300-word abstract and a short bio by*Monday 12th August
2024*to:
John Atkinson, Editorial Lead of/Cine-Excess/
(john.atkinson /at/ cine-excess.co.uk) <mailto:(john.atkinson /at/ cine-excess.co.uk)>
Daniel Sheppard, Associate Director of/Cine-Excess/
(daniel.sheppard /at/ bcu.ac.uk) <mailto:(daniel.sheppard /at/ bcu.ac.uk)>
Professor XavierMendik, Director of/Cine-Excess/
(xavier.mendik /at/ cine-excess.co.uk) <mailto:(xavier.mendik /at/ cine-excess.co.uk)>
Notifications of acceptance will be communicated no later than*Monday
19th August 2024*.
We will subsequently invite a limited number of participants to rework
their papers for inclusion in the seventh edition of the/Cine-Excess
/journal, for publication in Spring/Summer 2025.
For further information on/Cine-Excess/2024, visit our website
<bit.ly/CECFP>.
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