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Workshop Series 2022 : National and Transnational Cinema – Friday 25 & Saturday 26 February 2022

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National cinema is a notion more frequently used to describe a body of films produced in countries and areas where their film culture either developed later than others or have been overshadowed by that of another nation state with which they share language and culture.

ln the countries such as USA, France, lndia and Japan which have a long history of filmmaking and their filmic identities are firmly established, attention is scarcely given to the question of national cinema. In contrast, countries like South Korea, Iran and Israel which have been producing only over the recent years a large number of critically acclaimed films, or counties like UK, Belgium, and Latin American countries whose cinema is frequently confused with that of USA, France and Spain respectively, find a stronger reason to search their own national film identities.

National cinema is, however, not an uncontroversial notion, as national identity is from the outset already undermined by linguistic, cultural and ethnie heterogeneity within each country.

This conference, co-organiezd by Waseda University and the Université Libre de Bruxelles, will explore over two days this subject.

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