This thesis examines how film festival venues participate in shaping broader film cultures. It proposes an approach to studying film festivals that is founded on looking at their physical spaces instead of merely focusing on the social space of film festivals. The physical sites, as essential and tangible elements and practices of film festivals (and ones entangled with questions of capital and power), play an essential role in representing films, presenting places, and navigating audiences. As such, they open up a productive route for understanding how festivals shape film cultures. Two major case studies – the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) and the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) – are analysed in this thesis, al...
In this article, I seek to explore the use and development of the notion of cosmopolitanism within t...
Since its inception, the Cannes Film Festival was envisioned as a continuation, expansion and enhanc...
Film Festivals and Imagined Communities, the second volume in the Film Festival Yearbook series, bri...
This study presents an examination of three diverse film festivals that are based in postindustrial ...
This thesis analyses film festivals as public spaces. It asks how publicness configures both contemp...
Economic geographers researching the film industry have focused on the dual spatial pattern of film ...
The aim of this article is to boldly present the creative, social and cultural influences on spaces ...
This chapter aims at discussing film festivals within the wider discourse of cosmopolitan studies an...
This thesis charts the development and operation of film festivals within Melbourne from 1952 to 201...
Specially commissioned text for the hundredth anniversary issue of one of the oldest film journals i...
The academic coverage of film festivals has improved immeasurably in the last decade, extending our ...
As a popular social practice, film festivals function as sites for entertainment and network buildin...
In order to understand the way a film festival operates, one has to switch the attention away from f...
This Master thesis of 30 ECTS credits, discusses the role and function of film festivals within the ...
In this article, I seek to explore the use and development of the notion of cosmopolitanism within t...
In this article, I seek to explore the use and development of the notion of cosmopolitanism within t...
Since its inception, the Cannes Film Festival was envisioned as a continuation, expansion and enhanc...
Film Festivals and Imagined Communities, the second volume in the Film Festival Yearbook series, bri...
This study presents an examination of three diverse film festivals that are based in postindustrial ...
This thesis analyses film festivals as public spaces. It asks how publicness configures both contemp...
Economic geographers researching the film industry have focused on the dual spatial pattern of film ...
The aim of this article is to boldly present the creative, social and cultural influences on spaces ...
This chapter aims at discussing film festivals within the wider discourse of cosmopolitan studies an...
This thesis charts the development and operation of film festivals within Melbourne from 1952 to 201...
Specially commissioned text for the hundredth anniversary issue of one of the oldest film journals i...
The academic coverage of film festivals has improved immeasurably in the last decade, extending our ...
As a popular social practice, film festivals function as sites for entertainment and network buildin...
In order to understand the way a film festival operates, one has to switch the attention away from f...
This Master thesis of 30 ECTS credits, discusses the role and function of film festivals within the ...
In this article, I seek to explore the use and development of the notion of cosmopolitanism within t...
In this article, I seek to explore the use and development of the notion of cosmopolitanism within t...
Since its inception, the Cannes Film Festival was envisioned as a continuation, expansion and enhanc...
Film Festivals and Imagined Communities, the second volume in the Film Festival Yearbook series, bri...