You might also try http://www.mediasalles.it/ There you'll find a lot of
data with regard to production, distribution, and world sales, and annual
reports on national film industries of the EU.
Jan Simons
>I couldn't find any website under the title 'Eureka', but I think that
>the site which I.Christie remarked is the website of the European
>Audiovisual Observatory.
>The Observatory has a film industry page which provides statistics and
>reports on european film industries and has useful links to other
>pages. It is in english, german and french. You can also find some
>texts in italian and spanish. Its adress is:
>
>http://www.obs.coe.int/oea/docs/00002066.htm
>
>Thanks again for your help.
>
>Altug
>
>
>
>
>--- "I.Christie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> The best source of up to date, reliable statistics
>> on
>> European cinema - exhibition as well as production -
>> is the
>> Eureka Audiovisuel Observatory, which publishes a
>> full
>> yearbook and summaries - has a website too, but I
>> don't
>> have the address to hand.
>>
>> Ian Christie
>>
>> On Mon, 31 May 1999 16:04:29 -0700 (PDT) Altug
>> Isigan
>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > In the frame of a paper I have to prepare for a
>> PhD-seminar,
>> > I'm searching for statistics about film industries
>> of European
>> > Countries,which would help me to figure out the
>> economic trends of
>> > European cinema(s) in the 90's. Any statistics or
>> titles/adresses of
>> > sources (intitutes,web-sites, books, yearbooks,
>> journals, essays..)
>> > about any European country would be helpful.
>> >
>> > I also plan to use this seminar-paper as the basis
>> of a later
>> > discussion on the term 'European film'itself.It
>> seems interesting to me
>> > that this term mostly refers to a 'whole'and
>> 'substantial' being (or as
>> > Jusdanis in the context of European Literature
>> says, a 'divine unity'),
>> > although for example the substance-nature (or
>> whatever)of one of this
>> > terms components is the reason for ontological
>> debates in
>> > (European?)film(-)philosophy. What makes Wenders,
>> Kusturica or Von
>> > Trier the members of the family, which is using a
>> -in both: film theory
>> > and practice- 'yet-not-exposed' material the same
>> way? Is it less
>> > difficult to say what a European film makes a
>> European film, than to
>> > say what a film makes a film?
>> >
>> > Well, maybe this is not a real problem and I'm
>> afraid I ask stupid
>> > questions. So I should be happy if I just could
>> finish the industry
>> > part.:-)
>> >
>> > Anyway, thanks for your help.
>> >
>> > Best Wishes
>> >
>> > Altug
>> >
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>>
>>
>
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