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[ecrea] New book: Reconceptualising Film Policies
Fri Dec 22 23:08:50 GMT 2017
We are delighted to announce the publication of our edited collection,
/Reconceptualising Film Policies/ (Routledge).
Offical 'blurb': This volume explores and interrogates the shifts in
film policies over the past thirty years. It assesses the logic that has
traditionally guided policy-makers, while bringing to light the agency
of film professionals. It covers film industries from all over the
world, foregrounding issues relating to geographical and economic
integration, political regimes and new technologies. Featuring chapters
by leading and rising academics, in-depth case studies and interviews
with practitioners and policy-makers, this book provides a timely
overview of governments’ and industries’ responses to the changing
landscape of the production, distribution and consumption of films.
_Contents:_
Foreword by Stuart Cunningham
Introduction by Nolwenn Mingant and Cecilia Tirtaine
Part I: The Traditional Film Policy Paradigm
1. '‘France needs to position itself on the global media map, as a
cultural reference and a production centre’', An interview with Stephan
Bender
2. 'A Fragile Industry: Government Policy and Dubbing in Quebec', A case
study by Christine York
3. 'Monitored Relations: The US Film Industry, Chinese Film Policy and
Soft Power', Deron Overpeck
4. 'Cool Japan and Heated Politics: Japanese Film and Media Policies
within the Economic Politics of Global Markets', Jennifer deWinter
5. '‘Sophisticated Cyber Terrorists’: The Film Industry, Rhetoric and
National Security', A case study by Mike Van Esler
6. 'National Film Policies: Discourses and Loopholes', A case study by
Joël Augros
Part II: The Film Policy Power Struggle
7. '‘Qualified personalities’: Sociology of the French ‘Media
Government’ from Television to the Digital Era', Olivier Alexandre
8. 'Informal Collaborations and Formal Agreements: Chinese-Korean Film
Encounters', Brian Yecies
9. '‘The Petrol in Our Tank’: Public-Private Collaboration in Indian
State Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) Policy',
Timothy Jones
10. '‘Unionisation of visual effects is inevitable’', An interview with
Joe Pavlo
11. 'Tiptoeing the Red Line: PureMovies and Censorship in China', A case
study by Tiecheng Li
12. 'Bridging the Gap: Towards a Dialogue between Screen Production,
Policy and Scholarship', Julia Hammett-Jamart
Part III: The Film Policy Tangle
13. 'The Ibermedia Programme: How Supra-National Policy Developed the
Ibero-American Audiovisual Space', Carmina Crusafon
14. 'Towards a New Film Policy Map in Argentina', A case study by
Leandro Gonzalez
15. '‘I have to make a round of every country’s funding systems’', An
interview with Sabine Sidawi
16. 'Cross-Border Collaboration: Subnational Film Policies and Cultural
Frameworks in Belgium and France', Jamie Steele
17. 'Between YU and the EU: The Europeanisation of the Serbian Film
Policies', Petar Mitric
18. 'Reconciling Economic and Cultural Goals in Film Policy:
Propositions from Europe', A case study by Anna Herold and Claudia Golser
PART IV: (Re)Inventing the Film Policy Paradigm
19. 'Talking to Netflix with a Canadian Accent: On Digital Platforms and
National Media Policies', Ira Wagman
20. 'One Script, Several Films: Public Policies and the Digitisation of
Movie Theatres in the United States, France and Quebec', Aurélie Pinto
21. '‘Unwilling and Powerless’: Facing Illegal Distribution and
Exhibition in Chad’', A case study by Patrick Ndiltah
22. 'From Film Policy to Creative Screen Policies: Media Convergence and
Film Policy Trends in Flanders', A case study by Gertjan Willems, Daniel
Biltereyst, Philippe Meers and Roel Vande Winkel
23. 'South African Post-Apartheid Film Policy: Shifting Discourses on
Film, National Identity and Cultural/Creative Industries', Natalie
Kowalik and Philippe Meers
24. 'The Vertical Axis of Film Policies in Europe: Between Subsidiarity
and Local Anarchy', Marco Cucco
25. 'The Film Code ‘will promote the development of the film industry
and make Togolese cinema visible and competitive internationally’', An
interview with Komi Ati
26. 'Films ex-nihilo: Abu Dhabi’s Greenfields Film and Media Policy
Model', Nolwenn Mingant
https://www.routledge.com/Reconceptualising-Film-Policies/Mingant-Tirtaine/p/book/9781138729308
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