[Filmfestivalresearch] CFP (deadline extended - 10 Feb 2012): The distribution and exhibition of Chinese and Asian cinema in the UK

Felicia Chan Felicia.Chan at manchester.ac.uk
Thu Feb 2 19:11:34 CET 2012


*Apologies for cross-posting*

Please circulate widely. There are a couple of places left for paper presentations at this symposium, so the deadline has been extended to Friday, 10th February 2012.
More information at: http://www.cffuk.org/
Queries may go to Felicia Chan <Felicia.Chan at manchester.ac.uk<mailto:Felicia.Chan at manchester.ac.uk>> and/or Andy Willis <a.willis at salford.ac.uk<mailto:a.willis at salford.ac.uk>>.

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Call for papers: The distribution and exhibition of Chinese and Asian cinema in the UK

28 – 29 March 2012
Cornerhouse, Manchester

In March 2012 the Chinese Film Forum UK will host a major symposium on the distribution and exhibition of Chinese and Asian cinema in the UK. Supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, this is the first in a series of Chinese Film Forum UK network events taking place across 2012 and 2013 in Manchester.

Enthusiasts for Asian cinema often bemoan the fact that hardly any of the films they love find their way onto UK cinema screens. This problem is the starting point for this two day conference which will investigate the distribution and exhibition of Chinese and Asian Cinema in the UK and beyond. In order to do this the symposium will provide a forum that brings together filmmakers, academics and professionals working in various forms of film distribution and exhibition to discuss the issues facing those interested in broadening the availability of various forms of Chinese and Asian cinema for UK audiences.

Papers (20 minutes) or shorter contributions are therefore invited on any of the following,

     *   Availability and circulation of Chinese and Asian Cinema
     *   Distribution and exhibition of UK Asian film
     *   Role and importance of specialised distribution companies
     *   Economics of dubbing and subtitling
     *   The role of specialist festivals and events
     *   Funding for distribution and exhibition initiatives
     *   Impact of DVD and VOD
     *   Alternative modes of distribution
     *   Alternative modes of exhibition
     *   Impact of critical writing on distribution and exhibition
     *   Press coverage of Chinese and Asian cinema
     *   Chinese and Asian cinema as ‘art’ cinema

or any other area that addresses the concerns of the conference.

Confirmed keynote speakers and contributors include:

  *   Dr. Valentina Vitali, Reader in Film Studies, University of East London
  *   Mark Cosgrove, Head of Programming at Watershed Media Centre, Bristol
  *   Sonali Joshi, Artistic Director, Pan-Asian Film Festival
  *   Sarah Perks, Programme and Engagement Director, Cornerhouse, Manchester
  *   Ian Wild, Chief Executive, Showroom & Workstation, Sheffield

150-200 word proposals for papers or more informal contributions and queries should be emailed to us (address above) by 10th February 2012.

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Dr Felicia Chan
RCUK Fellow in Film, Media and Transnational Cultures
Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures
Centre for Screen Studies
School of Arts, Histories and Cultures

Mailing address:
Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PL

Phone: +44 (0)161 275 8963
Email: Felicia.Chan at manchester.ac.uk<mailto:Felicia.Chan at manchester.ac.uk>

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