For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and differences of cinema markets and cultures. Our subject is the film preferences and choices of audiences in the cities of Ghent (Belgium), Utrecht (Netherlands) and Bolton (United Kingdom) in 1934 and 1935. Saturday, January 5th, 1935 serves as a pivotal date and the starting point for analysis of the film programming data of these three cities. Our findings show that by adopting a comparative approach it is possible to detect ‘unique’ titles that reflect the peculiarities of the local film culture. The data confirms that audiences in Bolton, Ghent, and Utrecht were attracted strongly to films originating in their own or neighbouring countries, p...
This paper is part of the recent shift within the New Cinema History' from the attention for the fil...
Research on the reception, success and dominance of Hollywood movies abroad constitutes one of the o...
This contribution is the final piece of a twofold about movie theatres, modern times and film percep...
For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and diff...
For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and diff...
For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and diff...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
Traditionally film studies are focused on the stylistic, narrative and cultural history of cinema. E...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
In terms of cinema attendance, the Netherlands has always differed from other European countries. Du...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
This paper is part of the recent shift within the New Cinema History' from the attention for the fil...
Research on the reception, success and dominance of Hollywood movies abroad constitutes one of the o...
This contribution is the final piece of a twofold about movie theatres, modern times and film percep...
For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and diff...
For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and diff...
For this study we have adopted a comparative approach to better understand the regularities and diff...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
Traditionally film studies are focused on the stylistic, narrative and cultural history of cinema. E...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
In terms of cinema attendance, the Netherlands has always differed from other European countries. Du...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
This paper is part of the recent shift within the New Cinema History' from the attention for the fil...
Research on the reception, success and dominance of Hollywood movies abroad constitutes one of the o...
This contribution is the final piece of a twofold about movie theatres, modern times and film percep...