Call
for papers
15
th Annual International Small Cinemas Conference:
Changing
Policies, Transforming Audiences and Work Practices In-flux
November
5-7, 2024
Zagreb,
Croatia
The 15th
Annual International Small Cinemas Conference is organized by the Department
for Culture and Communication, Institute for Development, and International
Relations (IRMO), Zagreb, Croatia, in partnership with the Industry Program of
the Zagreb Film Festival (ZFF).
Keynote lecturer:
Katharine Sarikakis, University of Vienna
Conference theme:
In recent years,
the film industry has globally faced a series of transformations at the level
of production, distribution, and consumption. The rise of streaming services
caused the most significant changes. Additionally, the audio-visual (AV)
industry faced a crisis due to restrictions brought on by the COVID-19
pandemic. In North America, and currently in India, we have seen screenwriters
and actors strike to oppose changes. But what are the implications of present
changes on film industries, and what is their impact on big production markets compared
to small cinemas? This conference edition will discuss the main challenges of
film production and distribution in so-called ‘small countries’ compared to
‘big markets.’ It will focus on public policy responses to dynamic changes in
the audio-visual field, examine viable and sustainable business models, and consider
how to ensure cultural diversity at global and local levels. What is the available
research data revealing about patterns in audio-visual content consumption, and
how are small markets reaching local and international audiences? What public
policy instruments are at our disposal to initiate a dialogue between controversial
production practices by worldwide corporate streaming services and local
audio-visual industries? How does this affect small markets in comparison to
larger ones? How are the working conditions of small-market film workers changing
when entering global service productions? What are the economic and aesthetic pressures
on local productions in small film industries? Among all the mentioned issues,
which ones foster or impede the success of films from small-market countries?
And what is the meaning of success in the given context: does popularity equal
quality?
Topics for
discussion may include, but are not limited to:
·
film
audience consumption habits in small markets
·
small
market distribution patterns and means of reaching local and global audiences
·
AV
festivals ecosystems and their role in enhancing diversity
·
the
relationship between public policy instruments and production practices of
global corporate streaming services in small countries
·
the
impact of investment obligations for streamers in small and larger markets
·
the
influence of AI on film production and distribution
·
the
unionization and working conditions of film workers in national markets
·
the
economic pressures on local productions in small film industries
·
the
impact of COVID-19 on different film ecosystems: production, distribution, and
consumption.
This
interdisciplinary conference invites contributions from film, media and
cultural studies, media economics, sociology of media and communication,
sociology of culture, cultural sociology, cultural and media policy research,
etc.
Submissions should include the title, author(s), institutional affiliation,
an abstract of up to 250 words and a short bio of the presenter(s). We welcome pre-constituted
panels with a maximum of three presentations. Panel abstract submissions should
be up to 600 words, describing the role of each presenter within the panel. Please
submit your abstract via the online form available at the following link: https://smallcinemas2024.irmo.hr/?page_id=188
Submission deadline: June 15, 2024.
Confirmation of acceptance: July 12, 2024.
The conference is
aimed at academics, policymakers and film industry professionals. It will
include a keynote lecture, paper presentations, roundtables, and screenings,
and it will be part of the Industry Program of the Zagreb Film Festival Program
(ZFF). Held on November 4-10, 2024, the festival will allow participants to
delve into the film program and network with industry representatives.
The registration
fee is 80EUR or 50EUR for PhD students.
For additional
information, please contact the conference organizers at smallcinemas2024@irmo.hr or visit the conference website: https://smallcinemas2024.irmo.hr
The conference is
part of the CresCine project ‘Increasing the international competitiveness of
the film industry in small European markets’ (no. 101094988) supported by the Horizon Europe programme
of the European Union. For more information about the project, please visit: www.crescine.eu
Sursa: e-mail
Dear colleagues,
Please see attached the call for papers
for the 15th Small Cinemas Conference which will take place in Zagreb. Many
thanks for sharing it with colleagues, your departments and any association of
professionals, as well as former presenters at small cinemas conferences!
I wish you a happy 2024 year ahead!
Lenutsa
--
Lenuta Giukin, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Modern Languages and Literatures
SUNY Oswego
7060 State Route 104
254 Campus Center
Oswego, NY 13126
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