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Introduction. A Long Tail for les marches ?
Lange, André
2007In Newman, Susan (Ed.) Focus 2007. World Film Market Trends
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Keywords :
Film market; VoD; Long Tail; Art house; Cinema; European films
Abstract :
[en] As the Cannes Festival celebrates its 60th edition, it seems a good moment to raise a delicate question: what opportunities do the members of today’s public have to see the films screened= at the Festival since 1946? Who can claim today to be able to see the Danish film De Røde Enge (The Earth Will Be Red) directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen, the first Grand Prix mentioned on the 1946 honours list or the Portuguese Juventude Em Marcha (Colossal Youth), one of the films included in the 2006 selection whose conditions of distribution have since been a bone of fierce contention in France?
Disciplines :
Performing arts
Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...)
Communication & mass media
Author, co-author :
Lange, André  ;  EAO - Council of Europe. European Audiovisual Observatory [FR]
Language :
English
Title :
Introduction. A Long Tail for les marches ?
Publication date :
2007
Main work title :
Focus 2007. World Film Market Trends
Main work alternative title :
[fr] Focus 2007. Tendances du marché mondial du film
Author, co-author :
Newman, Susan;  European Audiovisual Observatory
Publisher :
Festival de Cannes / Marché international du film, Paris, France
European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg, France
Peer reviewed :
Editorial reviewed
Funders :
International Film Market - Festival de Cannes
EAO - Council of Europe. European Audiovisual Observatory
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