7th Lübeck Film Studies Colloquium
Friday 6 November 2010, 9.15 - 12.00
Online via Zoom (contact anders.marklund@litt.lu.se)
Programme
Anders Marklund (Lund University): Welcome and Introduction
Writing Film History
Pietari Kääpä (University of Warwick) & Tommy Gustafsson (Linneaus university, Växjö): Nordsploitation: New Approaches to Nordic Exploitation Film History
Tore Helseth (INN University, Lillehammer): To write a company history – The case of Norsk Film A/S
Claire Thompson (University College London): The/A/Some History? Editing Danish Cinema History in the Time of Culture Wars and Covid
New Documentary Forms and Approaches
Julia Leyda (NTNU, Trondheim): Scandinavian Slow TV
Ilona Hongisto (NTNU, Trondheim): Documentary studies in transition
Revisiting the Past
Casper Tybjerg (University of Copenhagen): The First Danish Film Shows Revisited
Tobias Hochscherf (Kiel University & University of Flensburg): Goebbels’ Propagandists at Work: From Training the Film Elite at Home to Film Policy in Occupied Norway
Kimmo Laine (University of Turku): Intersecting Histories of Film and Television from the 1950s to the 1970s
Reconsidering Scholarly and Archival Traditions
Per Vesterlund (University of Gävle): “I really like your analysis, but what is your method?”: Tensions between scholarly traditions in media studies and cinema studies
Dagmar Brunow (Linneaus university, Växjö): Decolonising film heritage? Recognizing Nordic colonialism in digital collections
Concluding Discussions
Anders Marklund (Lund University): Musical Biopics and Documentaries
This and Next Year’s Nordic FIlm Studies Colloquium