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Film Policy in a Transnational Context: the New Challenges
| Location: | Mexico |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2010-06-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-04-06 |
| Announcement ID: |
175404 |
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Symposium jointly organised by the University of Nottingham Ningbo and the National University of Mexico, to be held at the National University of Mexico, Taxco campus on Saturday 28 August 2010
Keynote speaker:
Professor Toby Miller, University of California Riverside
The transnational context in which filmmaking is now embedded is posing new challenges for cultural policy, including film policy, given the growing privatization, new technologies and, in the case of Latin America, the Spanish or Portuguese language cinema that is jointly produced with Spain or Portugal within the framework of Ibermedia. The symposium seeks to examine the following topics:
• The impact of local or regional cinema on cultural identities, including national identity
• The role played by festivals
• Co-productions: their contexts and consequences
• The relationship between cultural policy and aesthetics
• Mechanisms to promote diversity and widen access
• Mechanisms to develop audiences for local or regional cinema
• Digital technology and cinema in Latin America
Abstracts between 250 and 300 words should be sent to the organisers, Armida de la Garza, Armida.delagarza@nottingham.edu.cn
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