Santiago de Compostela Small Cinemas
Conference 2021
Dear friends
and colleagues,
This is to
inform you about the 12th annual small cinemas conference organized by Marta
Perez and team at the Facultade de Ciencias da Comunicación in Santiago de
Compostela, Spain.
The
conference is planned for late October in hybrid format, f2f and online; a CFP
is attached.
Please
spread out the word!
Best wishes
and have a productive year ahead!
Lenutsa
--
Lenuta
Giukin, Chair
Modern
Languages and Literatures
SUNY Oswego
7060 State
Route 104
254 Campus
Center
Oswego, NY
13126
(315)
312-2461
From Celluloid to Streaming:
Conservation and Circulation of Small Cinemas
12th edition of the Small Cinemas
Conference
Santiago de Compostela October 28-29,
2021
Keynote
Speakers:
Mette
Hjort is Chair
Professor of Humanities and Dean of Arts at the Hong Kong Baptist University,
Affiliate Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Washington,
and Visiting Professor of Cultural Industries at the University of South Wales.
Elena
Neira is lecturer in
the degree of Communication Studies in the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, and
member of the research group GAME. She also teaches Audiovisual Distribution in
the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya.
The flow of
globalization has renewed the debate on center-periphery inequalities. The
irruption of new technologies for distributing, consuming and archiving cinema
pose a challenge to small cinemas already fighting for a place in traditional
screening venues and events. Small cinema products are now part of the Video on
Demand gigantic catalogues. The so-called algorithm culture perpetuates the
unbalance between big and small industries.
In this
conference, we propose to analyze if the algorithm could be a death sentence
for small cinemas or could instead bring new opportunities. Should small
cinemas look for visibility by using tags related to popular genres or use
smallness or periphery as tags themselves are relevant questions for the
survival of small productions. Could small cinemas create a niche in the bag of
Video on Demand (VoD)? Could they be independent from cinema venues or film
festivals? Are there any existing dissemination models to follow? As online
distribution redefines and makes peripheries visible rather than merge them
with the center (Szczepanik et al., 2020), the presence and success of small
films could inspire new models of distribution, particularly as a result of
Covid-19 conditions.
The
conservation of small cinemas is also a relevant issue when films vanish into
an increasingly saturated market. Access to films is indispensable for drawing
a visual imaginary which is part of the nation as imagined community (Anderson,
1983). In the last years, some public or collaborative initiatives gathered
films in minority languages, movies difficult to trace and endangered visual
materials for posting on the Internet, where they are or can be transformed and
appropriated by users.
Suggested
topics:
-The flow
center/periphery in post-globalization and small cinemas.
-Effectiveness
of public policies for the circulation of small cinemas.
-Digital
market regulations and their effect on small cinemas.
-Exceptions
to the rule: successful cases of small cinemas circulation on the international
market.
-The
festival circuit and the positioning of small cinemas.
-Looking for
a ‘natural’ audience of small cinemas.
-The impact
of Video on Demand on small cinemas.
-Algorithms,
audiences and small cinemas.
-The impact
of Covid-19 on the circulation/dissemination of small cinemas.
-The
preservation of small cinemas as part of the immaterial cultural heritage.
-Archives
and small cinemas. Avoiding the invisibility of small and peripheral cultures.
Submission
deadline: a 300-word
proposal should be submitted by April 30, 2021
Conference
Committee Response: June 30, 2021
Upon
acceptance of proposals, a short abstract and bio are due: July 15, 2021
Please
submit your proposal via the website http://smallcinemas2021.org/cfp or at:
info@estudosaudiovisuais.org
Mode of
participation:
Blended model (On site + Streaming)
Conference
fee: 50€
general / 25€ students, unemployed
References:
Anderson,
Benedict (1983). Imagined communities. Reflections on the origins and spread of
nationalism. London: Verso.
Szczepanik,
P., Zahrádka, P., Macek, J., Stepan, P. (Eds.) (2020). Digital peripheries. The
online circulation of audiovisual content from the small market perspective.
New York: Springer.
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