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[Commlist] CfP - Film Festivals: Borders, Identities, Solidarities

Sat Jul 04 10:40:52 GMT 2026



*_CALL FOR PAPERS_*__

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*Symposium*

*Film Festivals: Borders, Identities, Solidarities*

*Concordia University, Montreal*

*November 2–4, 2026*

(Second Edition)

Launched at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in November 2024, the international symposium*Film Festivals: Borders, Identities, Solidarities*continues in 2026 with its second edition at*Concordia University in Montreal*. Building on the discussions initiated in Venice, it aims to further explore how issues of borders, identities and solidarities have been shaped, negotiated and contested through film festivals in various contexts of social and political turbulence.

The symposium is organised around the idea that film festivals are highly visible cultural events, experienced by audiences in the present and documented for the future through catalogues, press materials, media coverage, and critical discourse. Their influence is therefore both immediate and enduring. In the present, they act as political actors, shaping public engagement with and understanding of major societal issues of our past and present. Over time, they also function as sites of memory (*Nora, 1984 [1997]* <https://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/Quarto/Les-Lieux-de-memoire>),contributing to the ways in which these issues are collectively remembered across generations (*Assmann, 1995* <https://marcuse.faculty.history.ucsb.edu/classes/201/articles/95AssmannCollMemNGC.pdf>).Against this backdrop, we invite scholars from different disciplines (cinema studies, memory studies, gender studies, border and conflict studies, history, sociology, political science, international relations) to discussfilm festivals’ influence in relation to the questions of borders, identities and solidarities.While submissions on a broad range of historical and contemporary topics are welcome, this edition places particular emphasis on film festivals as generators of*wartime solidarity*and*war propaganda*, as well as on the*gendered dynamics*of their engagement with conflict. Knowing that wars profoundly affect societies and human lives, the ways in which they are interpreted, represented and remembered are particularly important. In this context, film festivals constitute valuable sites for examining how solidarities are mobilized, political positions articulated, and narratives of conflict legitimised, contested or transformed.

We welcome submissions in the following (non-exhaustive)*topic areas*:

- Film festivals as spaces of solidarityand productive dispute

- Film festivals as sites of political propaganda

- Gendered perspectives on war: visibility and marginalisation

- Film festivals and gender identity

- Film festivals, cultural memory, and national identity

- Borderland film festivals

- Borders and boundaries in festival programmes

- Definitions of film festival identity


Submissions may be individual or for organised panels of three papers. We welcome proposals from participants at all career stages, from*doctoral students*to*established scholars*, as well as**from*film festival professionals. *Interdisciplinary approaches and non-traditional forms of presentation are encouraged.

Please*submit*your*proposals*– 250-word abstracts for 20-minute presentations, a short bio and up to 5 keywords – to*(submissions /at/ ffbis.org) <mailto:(submissions /at/ ffbis.org)>**,**by July 17, 2026*.

Notifications of acceptance will be sent by_August 17, 2026_.

The symposium is organised by Dr Dunja Jelenkovic in the framework of the research project*FESTWAR FM* <https://pric.unive.it/projects/festwar-fm/home>**(*Film Festivals and Wars: A Fe-Male Perspective, 1939-today*) funded from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No.*101149227 *(MSCA-IF-GF).

For any*inquiries*, please contact*(dunja.jelenkovic /at/ unive.it)* <mailto:(dunja.jelenkovic /at/ unive.it)>**or*(info /at/ ffbis.org)* <mailto:(info /at/ ffbis.org)>(with “FF BIS” as the email subject).
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