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Film Policy in a Globalised Cultural Economy (Hardcover)
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Film Policy in a Globalised Cultural Economy (Hardcover)
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The past two decades have witnessed major changes in film
industries worldwide in response to both economic globalisation and
technological developments. The dominant position of Hollywood
movies in the global film market has remained largely uncontested,
but Hollywood itself has become increasingly international in its
operations whilst 'regional' screen industries such as those in
East Asia and in the Indian subcontinent have (re-)emerged and
developed new forms of collaboration. The advent of digital
technologies has also transformed the content of films and the ways
in which they are made and consumed. Such changes, in turn, have
posed new economic and cultural challenges for policy-makers around
the world and led to a degree of rethinking of how film policy
objectives are to be conceived, defined and implemented. This
collection brings together a range of international scholars from
the USA, Europe and Asia to consider how film policy has responded
to the various economic, technological and political shifts shaping
the global film industry; and to identify the many tensions between
global and local, economic and cultural, and public and private
policy objectives that have been the result of these changes. This
book was originally published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Cultural Policy.
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