This chapter analyses the ongoing debates over film policy in Finland. As film production in Finland continues to be heavily subsidized, debates on the role of institutional influence over cultural production are conducted in a very similar vein as in previous decades. Yet the emphasis on business language—enterprise, the customer—indicates a sense of readjustment in policy debates. State subsidies are needed to maintain a small nation film culture, but producer-led incentives and private sources of investment have played an increasing role in developing Finnish cinema. In order to explore these dynamics between art and commerce, national relevance and market-led competition, this chapter chronicles some of these key changes from the perspe...
In the cinemas of small nations, infrastructural support systems aimed at endorsing and strengthenin...
Analyzing dramaturgy and deliberation in a pioneering SCP policy process Abstract: Sustainable consu...
This article is concerned with the conditions for contemporary European film production as exemplifi...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
During the last two decades or so, film support, film policy and the public financing of audiovisual...
During the last two decades or so, film support, film policy and the public financing of audiovisual...
The object of this article is to explore the political processes behind the regionalisation of film ...
By the late 1960s, the largest Scandinavian film companies had all closed their sound stages and mar...
Having established itself as an award-winning and ground-breaking documentary cinema in the 1990s an...
Expanding on historical criticisms of genre production in Nordic cinema, which have tended to align ...
In this chapter, I discuss some effects on the ‘creative classes’ in Sweden and Scandinavia due to d...
In Finnish cultural policy, power and responsibilities have been distributed to various regional gov...
This paper explores a much-neglected aspect of cultural policies: the role of the institutions in ch...
This article seeks to explore the reasons for the diverging curves in film production and audience r...
Finland is a small country (population 5.4 million), characterized by political and socio-economic s...
In the cinemas of small nations, infrastructural support systems aimed at endorsing and strengthenin...
Analyzing dramaturgy and deliberation in a pioneering SCP policy process Abstract: Sustainable consu...
This article is concerned with the conditions for contemporary European film production as exemplifi...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
During the last two decades or so, film support, film policy and the public financing of audiovisual...
During the last two decades or so, film support, film policy and the public financing of audiovisual...
The object of this article is to explore the political processes behind the regionalisation of film ...
By the late 1960s, the largest Scandinavian film companies had all closed their sound stages and mar...
Having established itself as an award-winning and ground-breaking documentary cinema in the 1990s an...
Expanding on historical criticisms of genre production in Nordic cinema, which have tended to align ...
In this chapter, I discuss some effects on the ‘creative classes’ in Sweden and Scandinavia due to d...
In Finnish cultural policy, power and responsibilities have been distributed to various regional gov...
This paper explores a much-neglected aspect of cultural policies: the role of the institutions in ch...
This article seeks to explore the reasons for the diverging curves in film production and audience r...
Finland is a small country (population 5.4 million), characterized by political and socio-economic s...
In the cinemas of small nations, infrastructural support systems aimed at endorsing and strengthenin...
Analyzing dramaturgy and deliberation in a pioneering SCP policy process Abstract: Sustainable consu...
This article is concerned with the conditions for contemporary European film production as exemplifi...