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Coproducing Europe An Ethnography Of Film Markets Creativity And Identity Eleni Sideri

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Coproducing Europe An Ethnography Of Film Markets Creativity And Identity Eleni Sideri
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Eleni Sideri
ISBN: 9781800739864, 1800739869
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Coproducing Europe An Ethnography Of Film Markets Creativity And Identity Eleni Sideri by Eleni Sideri 9781800739864, 1800739869 instant download after payment.

Up until the 1990s, when the EU launched film policies intended to encourage political and cultural collaboration among its member states, film production was based on the cultural and national values of individual nations. Coproducing Europe explores the impact of these EU policies on the coproduction networks that now serve as a driving force in contemporary creative economies. By focusing on regional film markets in Thessasloniki, Sarajevo, and Tbilisi, this comparative ethnography looks beyond the economic nature of film coproductions to their role in Europeanisation, memories of the Cold War, and preconstructed political agendas.

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