Description
Evaluates how screen industries of Central and Eastern European nations are positioned in and respond to forces of globalization and digitalization.
About the Author
Petr Szczepanik is an Associate Professor at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. He has written books on the Czech media industries of the 1930s (Konzervy se slovy, 2009) and on the state-socialist production mode (Tovarna Barrandov, 2016). He led the EU-funded FIND project (www.projectfind.cz, 2012-2014), which used student internships for a collective ethnography of production cultures. He is now leading the Screen Industries in Central and Eastern Europe Research Group (Charles University, a part of the EU-funded project KREAS).
Reviews
A highly valuable contribution ... it is path-opening and a generous source of information, and it can inspire similar studies on various other European small industries and peripheral markets on various aspects of production and distribution ... A valuable critical intervention against processes of marginalization and self-colonization of smaller European industries and their actors. * Studies in Eastern European Cinema *
A tour-de-force meticulously researched analysis of East-Central European production. Unpacks how new co-financing schemes "circumscribe" small, peripheral film industries. Ably derails lazier academic platitudes about producer agency, national cinemas, and transnationalism. A precedent-setting, theoretically astute "must-read" for media industry scholars. -- John Thornton Caldwell, UCLA, USA
Focusing on producers in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary, Szczepanik clearly shows how the realities of smallness and peripherality shape the globalization and digitization of media production. Beautifully written and the result of extensive research, Screen Industries in East Central Europe makes a very significant contribution to media studies. It also takes small-nation film studies to a new level of analytic precision. -- Mette Hjort, author of Small Nation, Global Cinema
This brilliantly researched book presents an unparalleled view of how film and television is made in East-Central Europe today. Grounded in deep knowledge of the historical underpinnings, power structures, and geopolitics of contemporary media production, Szczepanik offers a powerful refutation of the Cold War frameworks that still, too often, define understandings of East-Central European media. -- Alice Lovejoy, University of Minnesota, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781839022739
Author Petr Szczepanik
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series International Screen Industries
Weight(grams) 768g