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Transnational European Cinema

by Huw D. Jones

This book explores how audiences in contemporary Europe engage with films from other European countries. The book discusses what these findings mean for the European film industry, audiovisual policy, and scholarship on transnational and European cinema.

FORMAT
Hardcover
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This book explores how audiences in contemporary Europe engage with films from other European countries. It draws on admissions data, surveys, and focus group discussions from across the continent to explain why viewers are attracted to particular European films, nationalities, and genres, including action-adventures, family films, animations, biopics, period dramas, thrillers, comedies, contemporary drama, and romance. It also examines how these films are financed, produced, and distributed, how they represent Europe and other Europeans, and how they affect audiences. Case-studies range from mainstream movies like Skyfall, Taken, Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britannia, and Sammy's Adventures: A Turtle's Tale to more middlebrow and arthouse titles, such as The Lives of Others, Volver, Coco Before Chanel, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Intouchables, The Angels' Share, Ida, The Hunt, and Blue Is the Warmest Colour. The study shows that watching European films can sometimes improve people's understandings of other countries and make them feel more European. However, this is limited by the strong preference for Anglo-American action-adventures that offer few insights into the realities of European life. While some popular European arthouse films explore a wider range of nationalities, social issues, and historical events, these mainly appeal to urban-dwelling graduates. They can also sometimes accentuate tensions between Europeans instead of bringing them together. The book discusses what these findings mean for the European film industry, audiovisual policy, and scholarship on transnational and European cinema. It also considers how surveys, focus groups, databases and other methods that go beyond traditional textual analysis can offer new insights into our understanding of film.

Author Biography

Huw D. Jones is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Southampton, UK. He previously worked on 'Mediating Cultural Encounters through European Screens' (MeCETES), a collaborative project on the transnational production, distribution and reception of European film and television drama, funded by Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: European film consumption, representation, and identity.- 2. The transnational viewership of European film: markets, audiences, and policies.- 3. Euro-million mainstream films: large audiences, limited diversity or insights.- 4. Euro-million arthouse films: diverse and insightful stories, niche audiences.- 5. Euro-million middlebrow films: insightful stories, varied audiences, limited diversity. 6. The transnational impact of European film: perceptions, identity, and other effects.- 7. Conclusion: limited unity and diversity.- Index.

Details

ISBN3031445945
Publisher Springer International Publishing AG
Edition Description 1st ed. 2024
Series Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
Year 2024
Edition 1st
ISBN-13 9783031445941
Format Hardcover
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication Switzerland
Alternative 9783031445972
Audience Professional & Vocational
Subtitle Representation, Audiences, Identity
Author Huw D. Jones
Pages 268
Publication Date 2024-01-04
Illustrations 8 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 268 p. 8 illus.

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