Foreign films achieved a high level of distinction and visibility in the United States this year, but the international movie scene has been long in development. The author traces the roots of this phenomenon and discusses the reasons for “the increasingly accented cinema seen in America.” Timothy Corrigan is a professor of English and director of cinema studies at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and the author of several books, including most recently The Film Experience (2004), written with Patricia White
This paper estimates a hedonic model of revenues for 1431 American movies in 45 non-American countri...
"The global film industry has witnessed significant transformation in the past few years. Regions ou...
Globalization has led to an increase in contacts between the film and television industries of diffe...
Foreign films achieved a high level of distinction and visibility in the United States this year, bu...
Fewer foreign films are appearing on American screens than 20 or 30 years ago. As a result, American...
For years, film has provided a large source of entertainment and facilitated the process of social i...
Does Hollywood dominate world cinema markets with American taste, culture, and values through the ex...
Adaptations of novels are not an uncommon thing in the global cinema market, but what is it that Hol...
This original and fully documented study finds that the trend in film making in the Western world is...
The American film industry, which has historically been driven by the domestic market, now receives ...
How have modern advertising techniques, the widespread use of VCRs, conglomerate takeovers of studio...
In the age of globalization, Hollywood movies have become a world phenomenon that needs much attenti...
Why is Hollywood so successful? Overwhelming almost every other national cinema in its own back yard...
The motion picture industry is one of the largest private sector employers in the United States, sup...
The motion picture industry is one of the largest private sector employers in the United States, sup...
This paper estimates a hedonic model of revenues for 1431 American movies in 45 non-American countri...
"The global film industry has witnessed significant transformation in the past few years. Regions ou...
Globalization has led to an increase in contacts between the film and television industries of diffe...
Foreign films achieved a high level of distinction and visibility in the United States this year, bu...
Fewer foreign films are appearing on American screens than 20 or 30 years ago. As a result, American...
For years, film has provided a large source of entertainment and facilitated the process of social i...
Does Hollywood dominate world cinema markets with American taste, culture, and values through the ex...
Adaptations of novels are not an uncommon thing in the global cinema market, but what is it that Hol...
This original and fully documented study finds that the trend in film making in the Western world is...
The American film industry, which has historically been driven by the domestic market, now receives ...
How have modern advertising techniques, the widespread use of VCRs, conglomerate takeovers of studio...
In the age of globalization, Hollywood movies have become a world phenomenon that needs much attenti...
Why is Hollywood so successful? Overwhelming almost every other national cinema in its own back yard...
The motion picture industry is one of the largest private sector employers in the United States, sup...
The motion picture industry is one of the largest private sector employers in the United States, sup...
This paper estimates a hedonic model of revenues for 1431 American movies in 45 non-American countri...
"The global film industry has witnessed significant transformation in the past few years. Regions ou...
Globalization has led to an increase in contacts between the film and television industries of diffe...