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0416953_film-festivals-and-anthropology_300Film Festivals and Anthropology

Edited by Aida Vallejo and María Paz Peirano

See table of contents and intro here:
www.cambridgescholars.com/film-festivals-and-anthropology

This collection explores the intersections between anthropology and film festival studies. Film and anthropology scholars map ethnographic film festivals and ethnographic approaches to festivals worldwide. The book provides a historical reconstruction of most of the main festivals exhibiting ethnographic film, considering the parallel evolution of programming and organisational practices across the globe. It also addresses the great value and challenges of ethnographic research tools for studying the wide-ranging field of film festivals.

This volume is the first to collect long-term experiences of curating and exhibiting ethnographic film, as well as new approaches to the understanding of film festival practices. Its contributions reflect on curatorial practices within visual anthropology and their implications for ethnographic filmmaking, and they shed light on problems of cultural translation, funding, festival audiences and the institutionalisation of ethnographic cinema.

The book offers a novel perspective on film festivals as showcases for cinema, socio-cultural hubs and distribution nodes. Aimed at anthropologists, media scholars, festival organisers and documentary film professionals, it offers a starting point for the study of ethnographic film exhibition within its cultural and social contexts.

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Transnational Connections. Film Festivals and Documentary in Latin America and Spain [paper]

NECS conference 2016. The University of Potsdam, Campus Griebnitzsee, in Potsdam (Germany).
Panel A 12: Film Festivals in Latin America and Spain, Sponsored by Film Festival Research Workgroup. Thursday, 28.7.2016, 11:00-13:00 (27-30.July.2016)

Panel organized in collaboration with the research project ‘The transnational relations in Spanish-American digital cinema: the cases of Spain, Mexico and Argentina’ (CSO2014-52750-P), supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.

Maria Paz Peirano (Leiden University): Training, Networks and Collaboration: Professionalising Latin American documentary film

Minerva Campos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): Film Research Through Digital and Online Resources: Working about European Festivals And Latin American Cinema

interactiveidfaAida Vallejo & Stefano Odorico. «Reinventing the Festival Space:  The Challenges of Interactive Documentary Exhibition» [paper]

Panel: i-docs Audiences & Exhibition. Thursday, March 3, 2016. 14:00 (venue: Cinema 2)
I-docs symposium 2016. «Exploring interactive documentary storytelling»
University of the West of England (Bristol, U.K.)

networksAida Vallejo «Documentary Networks: Film Festivals and the Forge of a Cultural Elite in Europe»

Friday, 13th November, 2015. 16:30-18:30
Panel 6: NEGOTIATING CULTURAL VALUES: THE INDUSTRY SIDE OF EUROPEAN ELITE FESTIVALS & GLOBAL FILM CIRCULATION. Chair: Skadi Loist (University of Rostock). Room: 27.0.09

European Cinemas, Intercultural Meetings: Aesthetics, Politics, Industry, History. An ECREA Film Studies Section Conference: https://europeancinemainterculturalmeetings.wordpress.com/

13–14 November 2015. University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Chair of the panel 13: “Transnational Dynamics of Film Festivals ad Stars”. Saturday, 14th November, 2015; 16:30-18:00.

standrewsuniversityCFS Talk: Dr Aida Vallejo (University of the Basque Country):  ‘The Festival Ecosystem as Documentary Breeding Ground’. University of St Andrews (Scotland)

November 3 , 5:15 pm7:00 pm
This event is free and open to the public.
Organizers: Prof. Dina Iordanova, Centre for Film Studies
Venue: Byre Theatre- Studio

http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/filmstudies/event/cfs-talk-dr-aida-vallejo-university-of-the-basque-country-on-the-festival-ecosystem-as-documentary-breeding-ground/

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2015October31_WORKSHOP_Filmfestivals_forwebFilm Festivals behind the Scenes. An interactive workshop on the thrills and spills of presenting a successful event.

Date: Saturday 31st October 2015 (Halloween afternoon)
Time: 2pm – 5.30pm
Venue: The Byre Theatre, St. Andrews (Conference Room)
Location: University of St Andrews, Scotland.

http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/globalcinema/film-festivals-behind-the-scenes/

Reports / Reseñas:

Dinuo Diao: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/globalcinema/workshop-success-experience-a-film-festival-face-a-role/

Alexandra M. Colta: http://2015.documentfilmfestival.org/blog/analysing-festivals-reflection-and-participation-workshop-uncovering-industrys-secrets