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This book focuses on the cross-currents and points of contact in film production among so-called Hispanic countries (Spain, Portugal and Latin America), and in particular the impact that co-production and supranational funding initiatives are having on both the film industries and the films of Latin America in the twenty-first century. Together with chapters that discuss and further develop transnational approaches to reading films in the Hispanic and Latin American context, the volume includes chapters that focus on funding initiatives, such as IBERMEDIA, that are aimed at Spain, Portugal and Latin America. An analysis of such initiatives facilitates a nuanced discussion of the range of meanings afforded to the term transnationalism: from the workings of those driven by economic imperatives, such as co-productions and 'Hispanic' film festivals, to the cultural, for example the invention of a marketable 'Latinamericaness' in Spain, or a 'Hispanic aesthetic' elsewhere. Stephanie Dennison is Reader in Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds
Motion pictures and transnationalism --- Motion picture industry --- Motion pictures --- Film industry (Motion pictures) --- Moving-picture industry --- Cultural industries --- Transnationalism and motion pictures --- Transnationalism --- History and criticism --- History --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Co-production. --- Contemporary Hispanic Cinema. --- Cultural. --- Economic Imperatives. --- Film Industries. --- Film Production. --- Hispanic Aesthetic. --- IBERMEDIA. --- Latin American Film. --- Marketable 'Latinamericaness'. --- Spanish. --- Stephanie Dennison. --- Supranational Funding. --- Transnational.
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