Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe

Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe

Migrant and Diasporic Cinema - News

Migration in Spanish Film: The Making of Aguaviva

Professor Isabel  Santaolalla, a member of  our Research Network, will be  part of  a round table discussion with Catalan filmmaker Ariadna  Pujol. This event is  scheduled  for  30 May 2008 at 6pm and is part of the UCL  Film Studies Graduate Programme.  The  discussion will be preceded by a film screening of Aguaviva  at  4pm. Venue:  Pearson Building Lecture Theatre, UCL , Gower Street, London  WC1E

Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 13 Apr 2008 •

Panel on Turkish German cinema at the SCMS Conference in Philadelphia

Panel at the SCMS Conference in Philadelphia, March 2008.

Panel at the SCMS Conference in Philadelphia, March 2008.

Daniela Berghahn, leader of the Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Network, convened a panel entitled 'Turkish German Dialogues on Screen' at this year's SCMS (Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference) in Philadelphia. The panel brought together several speakers who had already contributed to the first Conference organised by the Network in Oxford in 2006 and who all share a particular interest in New Turkish German Cinema and in current trends in Turkish film culture. 

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Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 13 Mar 2008 •

Network participant Carrie Tarr curated ‘Beur is beautiful’ film season in New York

In November 2007, Carrie Tarr, an internationally leading scholar on Maghrebi-French filmmaking, curated a retrospective entitled  'BEUR IS BEAUTIFUL: MAGHREBI-FRENCH FILMMAKING' in New York. The film programme, which will go on tour, showcases landmark films such as Tea in the Harem, Cheb, Memories of Immigration as well as more recent releases such as Where the Fig Trees Grow or Voisins, Voisins.         

       

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Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 13 Mar 2008 •

AHRC showcases Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Project

In the latest issue (Autumn 2007, no. 7) of Podium  the AHRC devotes a two-page case study to our Research Network, reporting about the conference on 'The Industrial Context' organised by our Research Network in January 2007. If you download a pdf file of Podium, issue 7, you will find the report on pp. 10-11. 

Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 14 Jan 2008 •

Collaboration with AHRC Network on ‘Creolizing Europe’

Our Research Network will be contributing to a major international conference in Manchester, organised by another Research Network funded by the AHRC under the Diasporas, Migration & Identities Programme, Creolizing Europe. We will be presenting our interim findings on a panel devoted exclusively to Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe on Saturday, 8 September. For more details about our panel and the conference, held between 6 - 8 September at Manchester University, see the website Creolizing Europe Conference.

Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 23 Aug 2007 •

Podcasts from the January 2007 Conference

At our recent conference The Industrial Context of Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe internationally acclaimed filmmakers, producers and other leading media practitioners discussed their views on what it means to make, produce and distribute the kind of films which we are investigating in the context of this research project. You now have the opportunity to listen to six podcasts (each approx. 45 mins.) on this website. 

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Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 24 Mar 2007 •

A detailed report about our second conference is now available

Following some snapshots and first impressions of our recent conference The Industrial Context of Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe we are delighted to provide a detailed account of this conference. The report, written by Sarita Malik,  will also be published in a double issue of the  Journal of Media Practice  in autumn 2007 (8: 2/3). 

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Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 12 Feb 2007 •

First impressions from our second conference

The second conference organised by our Research Network examined The Industrial Context of Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe. The event provided an excellent platform for an exchange of ideas and perspectives between academia and the film industry. Seven distinguished speakers, including diversity adviser Parminder Vir, OBE, filmmakers John Akomfrah and Abdelkrim Bahloul and German film producer Ralph Schwingel attracted an international audience. Please visit the Photo Gallery for some first impressions.

We should like to thank everyone who contributed to the conference making it such a stimulating and enjoyable experience.

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Posted by Daniela Berghahn on 17 Jan 2007 •

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