The Europe-Hollywood Coopetition

The Europe-Hollywood Coopetition
Title The Europe-Hollywood Coopetition PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Pardo
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2007
Genre Competition
ISBN 9788480810500

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Hollywood and Europe

Hollywood and Europe
Title Hollywood and Europe PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
Publisher British Film Institute
Pages 178
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Exception Taken

Exception Taken
Title Exception Taken PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Buchsbaum
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 429
Release 2017-01-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0231543077

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In Exception Taken, Jonathan Buchsbaum examines the movements that have emerged in opposition to the homogenizing force of Hollywood in global filmmaking. While European cinema was entering a steady decline in the 1980s, France sought to strengthen support for its film industry under the new Mitterrand government. Over the following decades, the country lobbied partners in the European Economic Community to design strategies to protect the audiovisual industries and to resist cultural free-trade pressures in international trade agreements. These struggles to preserve the autonomy of national artistic prerogatives emboldened many countries to question the benefits of accelerated globalization. Led by the energetic minister of culture Jack Lang, France initiated a series of measures to support all sectors of the film industry. Lang introduced laws mandating that state and private television invest in the film industry, effectively replacing the revenue lost from a shrinking theatrical audience for French films. With the formation of the European Union in 1992, Europe passed a new treaty (Maastricht) that extended its legal purview to culture for the first time, setting up the dramatic confrontation over the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) in 1993. Pushed by France, the EU fought the United States over the idea that countries should preserve their right to regulate cultural activity as they saw fit. France and Canada then initiated a campaign to protect cultural diversity within UNESCO that led to the passage of the Convention on Cultural Diversity in 2005. As France pursued these efforts to protect cultural diversity beyond its borders, it also articulated "a certain idea of cinema" that did not simply defend a narrow vision of national cinema. France promoted both commercial cinema and art cinema, disproving announcements of the death of cinema.

The Shock of America

The Shock of America
Title The Shock of America PDF eBook
Author David Ellwood
Publisher Oxford University Press (UK)
Pages 599
Release 2012-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 0198228791

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An ambitious, original book describing a century of Europe coping with America: its inventions, personalities, films, armies, business, and politics. These decades reveal how much emotional energy Europeans invested in finding their own ways to reconcile tradition and modernity under the pressure of the ever-evolving American challenge.

European Cinema

European Cinema
Title European Cinema PDF eBook
Author Thomas Elsaesser
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Motion picture industry
ISBN

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European Film Industries

European Film Industries
Title European Film Industries PDF eBook
Author Anne Jäckel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 168
Release 2019-07-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1838715592

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In what kind of state is the European film business? This study is the first in a series that provides an accessible understanding of how the world's contemporary screen industries function. It looks at all the factors in play, from government regulation to the marketing strategies behind an international success like 'Run Lola Run'/'Lola Rennt'. Anne Jackel evaluates how Europe's film industries operate, their working practices and the region's place within the global business of cinema. Exploring trends in production, distribution and exhibition, the book considers a range of national and pan-regional developments. Key areas of critical debate are highlighted, including private and public financing, co-production, film policy, links between the film and television industries, and the threats to 'art cinema' from within and without Europe.

"Film Europe" and "Film America"

Title "Film Europe" and "Film America" PDF eBook
Author Andrew Higson
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN

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Winner of the 2000 Prix Jean Mitry. A volume of specially-commissioned essays dealing with the attempts to create a pan-European film production movement in the 1920s and 1930s, and the reactions of the American film industry to these plans to rival its hegemony. The book has an impressive array of top scholars from both America and Europe, including Thomas Elsaesser, Kristin Thompson and Ginette Vincendeau, as well as essays by some younger scholars who have recently completed new archival research. It also includes a number of primary documents selected by the contributors to illuminate their arguments and provide a stimulus to further research. This book is a volume in the series Exeter Studies in Film History, and represents a major contribution to cinema scholarship as well as reflecting a strong interest in an area of study currently being developed in university departments and at the British Film Institute. Winner Prix Jean Mitry 2000