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Film Festival Yearbook 3: film festivals and East Asia

Film Festival Yearbook 3: film festivals and East Asia
Film Festival Yearbook 3: film festivals and East Asia
The most exciting developments in world cinema over the past two decades have been linked to East Asian countries such as China, Japan and South Korea. Films made in East Asia triumph at festivals around the globe. Booming film markets are attached to the most important film festivals in Hong Kong, Pusan (now Busan), Tokyo and Shanghai. The West is only just beginning to wake up to the importance of these film festivals to global film distribution.

In this volume of the Film Festival Yearbook, contributors chart these cutting-edge developments in global film. And by opening up debates on the worldwide network of film festivals, they lay the necessary groundwork for a greater understanding of global film circulation.
978-0-9563730-4-5
St Andrews Film Studies
Iordanova, Dina
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Cheung, Ruby
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Iordanova, Dina
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Cheung, Ruby
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Iordanova, Dina and Cheung, Ruby (eds.) (2011) Film Festival Yearbook 3: film festivals and East Asia , Saint Andrews, GB. St Andrews Film Studies, 292pp.

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The most exciting developments in world cinema over the past two decades have been linked to East Asian countries such as China, Japan and South Korea. Films made in East Asia triumph at festivals around the globe. Booming film markets are attached to the most important film festivals in Hong Kong, Pusan (now Busan), Tokyo and Shanghai. The West is only just beginning to wake up to the importance of these film festivals to global film distribution.

In this volume of the Film Festival Yearbook, contributors chart these cutting-edge developments in global film. And by opening up debates on the worldwide network of film festivals, they lay the necessary groundwork for a greater understanding of global film circulation.

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Published date: 2011
Organisations: Film

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Local EPrints ID: 382734
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/382734
ISBN: 978-0-9563730-4-5
PURE UUID: 0f324f36-de76-4067-b9c3-9577e4f9dd65
ORCID for Ruby Cheung: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9652-7573

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Last modified: 21 Feb 2024 02:51

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Editor: Dina Iordanova
Editor: Ruby Cheung ORCID iD

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