Activist Film Festivals : Towards a Political Subject

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Activist Film Festivals : Towards a Political Subject

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 245 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781783206346
  • DDC分類 791.43079

Full Description

Film festivals are an ever-growing part of the film industry, but most considerations of them focus almost entirely on their role in the business of filmmaking.

This book breaks new ground by bringing scholars from a range of disciplines together with industry professionals to explore the concept of festivals as spaces where the sociopolitical identities of communities and individuals are confronted and shaped. Tracing the growth of activist and human rights-focused films from the 1970s to the present, and using case studies from San Francisco, Brazil, Bristol and elsewhere, the book addresses such contentious topics as whether activist films can achieve humanitarian aims or simply offer 'cinema of suffering'. Ultimately, the contributors attack the question of just how effective festivals are at producing politically engaged spectators?

Contents

Introduction

Sonia Tascón and Tyson Wils

Section 1: Film Festivals as Platform

Chapter 1: Watching Others' Troubles: Revisiting "The Film Act" and Spectatorship in Activist Film Festivals

Sonia Tascón

Chapter 2: Off-Screen Activism and the Documentary Film Screening

Lyell Davies

Chapter 3: ITVS (Independent Television Service) Community Cinema: State-Sponsored Documentary Film Festivals, Community Engagement and Pedagogy

Tomás F. Crowder-Taraborrelli and Kristi Wilson

Section 2: Contextual and Institutional Forces

Chapter 4: The Revolution Will Not Be Festivalized: Documentary Film Festivals and Activism

Ezra Winton and Svetla Turnin

Chapter 5: Human Rights Film Festivals: Different Approaches to Change the World

Matthea de Jong and Daan Bronkhorst

Chapter 6: Refusal to Know the Place of Human Rights: Dissensus and the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival

Tyson Wils

Section 3: National and Regional Perspectives

Chapter 7: Bristol Palestine Film Festival: Engaging the Inactive, the Aroused and the Aware

David Owen

Chapter 8: Reframing the Margin: Regional Film Festivals in India, a Case Study of the Cinema of Resistance

Shweta Kishore

Chapter 9: "Its Not Just About the Films": Activist Film Festivals in Post-New Order Indonesia

Alexandra Crosby

Section 4: Identity Politics

Chapter 10: imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival: Collaborative Criticism through Curatorship

Davinia Thornley

Chapter 11: Disability Film Festivals: Biological Identity(ies) and Heterotopia

Ana Cristina Bohrer Glibert

Chapter 12: "Would You Like Politics with That?" Queer Film Festival Audiences as Political Consumers

Stuart Richards

 

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