Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 158 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Reihe: Film Culture in Transition
Practice and Methods
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 158 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Reihe: Film Culture in Transition
ISBN: 978-94-6372-557-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
This volume is a collective attempt on the part of a community of academics, film festival curators, and archivists to come to terms with practical and intellectual challenges of the pandemic and post-pandemic realities affecting cultures of film festivals. The collection draws contours of critical inquiry orienting current film festival research and practice to explore new directions in archiving and decolonizing practices and big data analysis in the post-Covid-19 context and beyond. The four-part study gathers the voices of academics and practitioners who engage in a dialogue to articulate critical areas for both study and practice of film festivals, and identifies conceptual tools to address them: “Archival Turn,” “Decolonizing Film Festival Studies,” “Post-Covid-19 and Film Festival Studies” and “Data Visualization and Film Festival Research and Practice.”
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Acknowledgments, Introduction, Part 1: Archival Turn, Chapter 1 - Practitioner talks: Piers Handling - The Red and the Black: The State and the Privateers, Different Approaches to Organizing Film Festivals, Chapter 2 - Antoine Damiens - Archival Research and Festival Studies' Historiographical Narratives, Chapter 3 - Jonathan Petrychyn - Film Festivals as Affective Economies: Methodologies for Following Buzz as Film Festival Effect, Chapter 4 - Practitioner talks: Juana Suarez - Film Preservation, Archives and Film Festivals in Latin America, Part 2: Decolonising Film Festival Studies: Practice-based/practice-led and collaborative methodologies, Chapter 5 - Estrella Sendra - Positionality, Immersive Methodology and Collaboration in Film Festival Research, Chapter 6 - Jasper Vanhaelemeesch - Immersion, Reflection, Triangulation: Festival Research Methods in Small and Precarious Cinemas, Chapter 7 - Practitioner talks: Jonathan Ali - Providing Needed Space for Caribbean and Diaspora Filmmakers in Miami, Chapter 8 - Rachel Johnson - On Studying Film Festivals and Migration: Borderlands and Beginnings, Chapter 9 - Alexandra-Maria Colta - Unraveling Curatorial Dilemmas: Practice-led and Auto-ethnography in the Study of Human Rights Film Festivals, Part 3: Post-Covid 19 and Film Festival Studies, Chapter 10 - Practitioner talks: Maria Delgado - Programming under Covid: London Film Festival 2020, Chapter 11 - Ger Zielinski - Steps to a Greener Film Festival Studies: A Multidisciplinary Subfield and the Environmentalist Turn, Chapter 12 - Practitioner talks: Hebe Tabachnik - Festivals Must Not Only Nurture Audiences: They Must Create Them Too, Chapter 13 - Dorota Ostrowska - Tell me why you care? Film Festival Cultures, Ethics and Aesthetics of Care, Chapter 14 - Practitioner talks: Jim Kolmar - Film Festivals in the Time of Covid-19 - A Programmer's Perspective, Part 4: Data Visualization and Film Festival Research and Practice, Chapter 15 - Skadi Loist - Studying Film Circulation: Moving Film Festival Research to an Evidence-Based, Global Perspective, Chapter 16 - Aida Vallejo & María Paz Peirano - From the Field to the Data-base: Combining Methods in Film Festival Research, Chapter 17 - Brendan Kredell - Independent Film and the US Festival Circuit, Bibliography, Index.




