Dear Colleagues
I would like to draw your attention to the CFP posted below. Could you please circulate this to anyone you think would be interested:
ANGLO-FRENCH CINEMATIC RELATIONS SINCE 1930.
An international conference hosted by the Department of Film Studies, Southampton University, and supported by the AHRC.
September 14 16 2007
Keynote Speakers: Pam Cook, Sarah Street, Robert Tombs and Ginette Vincendeau.
Despite the close geographical, political and cultural links between France and Britain, the dynamics of Anglo-French cinematic relations remain critically understudied. While numerous Anglophone studies have been written on French film and indeed Francophone studies on British film rarely do these works account for the dialectical interplay between the two at the levels of production, distribution, exhibition and reception. In order to redress this balance, this conference is aimed at an examination of the two-way flow of cinematic traffic between France and Britain from 1930 to the present day, filling significant gaps in our knowledge of British and French film and film personnel in transit, and what this reveals about the respective cultures. The conference will hopefully also have implications for the study of Anglo-French relations more generally, and the study of European cinema as a whole, as it moves away from the Hollywood / Europe axis which has dominated studies of cross-cultural traffic, replacing it with an engagement with inter-European exchange.
The event will run in conjunction with a special exhibition, French Cinema in Britain, 1930-present and a series of screenings, to take place at the Harbour Lights Cinema, Southampton. The conference will also feature a panel of industry experts, discussing contemporary issues in the distribution, exhibition and promotion of French cinema in the UK.
Papers are invited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Representations
Production Contexts
Distribution and Exhibition
Institutional Discourses
Promotion
Stars and Auteurs
Receptions and Perceptions
Criticism and Theory
Please send a proposal of 200 300 words for a paper of approx. 20 minutes, together with a brief biographical note by April 30th 2007 to the conference organisers, Lucy Mazdon ([log in to unmask]) and Catherine Wheatley ([log in to unmask]), Film Studies, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
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