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Regional Screen Cultures : the Precarity and Significance of Queensland’s Film Festival Landscape
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Regional Screen Cultures : the Precarity and Significance of Queensland’s Film Festival Landscape
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'This article examines the role of Queensland's film festival network, focusing on how regional festivals are central to the development of the screen industry beyond the metropolitan centres. The research is based on a mapping project of film festivals in Queensland undertaken in 2018, which included interviews with festival organisers and industry professionals. 68 active festivals were identified across Queensland, of which 45% took place in Brisbane. This article investigates both the value of film festivals and the challenges for their economic sustainability in Queensland's screen culture and industry.' (Publication abstract)
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Regional Screen Cultures : the Precarity and Significance of Queensland’s Film Festival Landscape
Studies in Australasian Cinema
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