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Documentary film festivals, vol. 1: methods, history, politics

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Framing film festivalsPublication details: Palgrave Macmillan 2020 ChamDescription: xxv, 296 p.: col. ill. Include references and indexISBN:
  • 9783030173197
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4375 D6-I
Summary: The first book to approach documentary film festivals from a global, historical and multi-disciplinary perspective Approaches key challenges for the festival organization, framed in key topics in current media studies (transmedial, industrial aspects and dynamics of production and distribution, curatorial practices, cross-genre hybridization, articulation of new socio-political spheres and movements, etc.) https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-17320-3
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Table of Contents

Defining Documentary in the Festival Circuit: A Conversation with Bill Nichols / Aida Vallejo
pt. I Research and Methods
Introduction to Part I, Vol. 1: Researching Documentary Film Festivals / Aida Vallejo
Film Festival Research Workshops: Debates on Methodology / Skadi Loist
The Data-Driven Festival: Recordkeeping and Archival Practices / Heather L. Barnes
pt. II Histories and Origins
Introduction to Part II, Vol. 1: Mapping the History of Documentary Film Festivals / Aida Vallejo
The Rise of Documentary Festivals: A Historical Approach / Aida Vallejo
The Film Festival as a Vehicle for Memory Officialization: The Afterlife of WWII in the Yugoslav Documentary and Short Film Festival, 1954-2004 / Dunja Jelenkovic
Forging a Cultural Elite: Nyon and the Age of Festival Programmers / Christian Jungen
Contents note continued: Finding a Position on the Global Map of Film Festivals: The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival / Eija Niskanen
pt. III Politics and Policies
Introduction to Part III, Vol. 1: Politics and Policies / Ezra Winton
The Film Festival of Independent and Underground: The Case of DOChina / Tit Leung Cheung
Mainstreaming Documentary and Activism at Toronto's Hot Docs Festival / Ezra Winton
The Development of Documentary Film Festivals in India: A Small-Media Phenomenon / Giulia Battaglia
Found in Translation: Film Festivals, Documentary and the Preservation of Linguistic Diversity / Amanda Alencar.

The first book to approach documentary film festivals from a global, historical and multi-disciplinary perspective
Approaches key challenges for the festival organization, framed in key topics in current media studies (transmedial, industrial aspects and dynamics of production and distribution, curatorial practices, cross-genre hybridization, articulation of new socio-political spheres and movements, etc.)

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-17320-3

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