The International Circulation of National Cinemas and
Audiovisual Content: The Challenge of Convergence and Multiplatform
Distribution in the European Context
17-18 September 2019
As one of the main outcomes of the “CInCIt: The
International Circulation of Italian Cinema” research project, financed by the
Italian Ministry for Universities and Higher Education (MIUR) under the auspices
of the ‘PRIN 2015’ scheme, this conference aims to focus on the circulation and
distribution of cinema and audiovisual content in the European contexts in a
comparative way. Given the recent mutations of the film industry and distribution
technology in the digital age, there are clear lines and trajectories that
divide the European countries in terms of their ability to circulate their
media products – and with them a specific image of a culture – across the
continent.
The research carried out within the CInCIt project has
highlighted some of Italia cinema’s directions of transformation and adaptation
from a transnational perspective, which could be verified by means of a
comparison with other European contexts. The case studies that the research
group has analyzed, in part available here, reveal already three findings: that over
the last decade the international pathways for film circulation have undergone
change (involving, in the Italian case, the reduction of exports towards
traditionally welcoming countries, such as France); that some traditionally
strong areas of European production
(middlebrow art cinema, for instance) struggle to exploit the new system of distribution
windows and above all to access over-the-top platforms; and that new
geographical clusters for circulation are emerging (the North-European market,
for example, but less obviously also a Mediterranean circuit for the
distribution of comedies).
Considering the increasing importance of digitization and
streaming culture in audiovisual media consumption, i.e. the most important and
visible driver of this transformation, patterns of distribution and circulation
quickly become urgent issues in Film and Media studies. The European media and
creative industries vary in their ability to circulate both inside and outside
national borders: it is important to understand both these different
trajectories in depth, and the potential of the various politics of
sustainability for different national cinemas abroad.
Possible proposals are invited in (but not limited to) the
four main following areas:
- The challenges and opportunities of film distribution: from film festivals to the movie theaters crisis;
- National cinemas and transnational circulation;
- Circulation practices and new technologies: OTT platforms, streaming and on-demand offerings, informal and piracy practices of video consumption;
- European series and their global visibility and success.
Conference organized by Massimo Scaglioni (Catholic University of Milan), Emiliano Morreale (Sapienza University of Roma), Paolo Noto (University of Bologna)
Organizing Committee: Paola Brembilla (University of Bologna), Damiano Garofalo (Catholic University of Milan), Luca Peretti (The Ohio StateUniversity), Elena Prati (Catholic University of Milan)
We invite abstracts for 20-minute presentations. Abstracts
should be between 250-300 words in length and should be accompanied by a brief
biographical note. The deadline for submissions is 31 March 2019.
Accepted
papers will be confirmed by 30 April 2019. The official language of the
conference is English. Please send abstracts to info@italiancinema.it.
Two keynote speakers will be announced later.
Scientific Committee: Luca Barra, Giulia Carluccio,
Marco Cucco, Ruggero Eugeni, Michele Fadda, Mariagrazia Fanchi, Massimo
Locatelli, Giacomo Manzoli, Catherine O’Rawe, Marta Perrotta, Dana Renga, Tomaso
Subini, Daniela Treveri Gen.
More info here.
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