From the National to the Trans-national: European Film and Television in
Transition
A one-day conference - Saturday 7th May 2005, University of Warwick, UK
Please find below a list of papers and panels for this one-day event, which
is co-organised by the Film and Television Studies department and the German
Studies department of the University of Warwick under the auspices of the
Humanties Research Centre (HRC).
More information about the conference as well as the registration form are
available online at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/hrc/confs/ntef/
Please email either Anna Maria Mullally at [log in to unmask] or
myself at [log in to unmask] with any queries.
Best wishes
Iris Kleinecke
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From the National to the Trans-national: European Film and Television in
Transition
Saturday 7th May 2005, University of Warwick
Conference Programme
Panel 1
John Caughie (University of Glasgow): 'The Difficulty of Art Cinema'
Sarah Street (University of Bristol): ‘Trans-national British Cinema?:
Historical and Contemporary Paradigms’
Farrell Corcoran (Dublin City University): ‘Does Globalisation Make a
Difference?’
Panel 2
Dina Iordanova (The University of St Andrews): ‘Film Industries and Cultures
in Transition: Europe’s New Image Markets’
Tim Bergfelder (The University of Southampton): ’Post-national European
Cinema: The Case of Fatih Akin’
Panel 3
Glen Creeber (The University of Wales, Aberystwyth): ‘From National
Monuments to Global Communities?: Exploring Form, Politics and Identity in
Contemporary European Television Drama’
Laura Rascaroli (University College Cork): ‘Scaling Spaces: From Local to
Global in Robert Guédiguian’s Cinema’
Panel 4
Sarah Cardwell (University of Kent): ‘Portrait of a Nation: Recent European
Adaptations of Classic American Novels’
Graham Allen (University College Cork): ‘Continuity Errors: Monstrous
Adaptations’
Closing session
Interview with Austrian filmmaker Barbara Albert and general discussion.
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