 
      Film Policies in Europe (1945-1980)
A Comparative Approach to the History of State Aid for Film
Series: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies;
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 25 October 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031987465
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages341 pages
- Size 210x148 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XXI, 341 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 700
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Long description:
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This book offers a historical and comparative overview of public interventions in European film industries—from Scandinavia to Eastern Europe—from the end of World War II to the 1980s, bringing together key scholars in European screen studies,. Such a timeframe considers the 35 years between the introduction or major restructuring of film policies in most European nations in response to intense competition from Hollywood and the establishment of a European supranational structure that led to the partial harmonization of national film policies.
The book's twelve chapters analyze the chronological development and geographical spread of trends in the relationships between national public bodies and the domestic film industry, other national cinemas, and Hollywood. They address four key concepts:
• the need to go beyond merely protectionist measures, which guided early post-war policies;
• the shift from an automatic support to the film industry to the promotion of national art cinemas;
• the idea of an alternative to capitalist systems, which characterized Eastern Bloc countries;
• finally, the challenge to the very idea of national cinema, posed by systems based on a high degree of regionalization.
The book focuses on a wide range of case studies, paying equal attention to major and peripheral film industries, as well as the production and distribution sectors. Adopting a bottom-up approach, it starts from archival documents to take into account the negotiation activity conducted between public bodies and external stakeholders, such as film distributors' and producers' associations, unions, and cultural, political, and religious pressure groups.
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.- 1 Comparing Film Policies in Europe (1945–1980): An Introduction.- 2 Patterns of Corporatism: The Italian Way to Film Policy (1945–1965).- 3 French Cinema Cultural Policy since the 1940s: A National and Transnational Issue.- 4 The Commerce of Culture: British Film Policy and the Films Branch of the Board of Trade (1945–1979).- 5 Swedish Film Policy in the Era of the Twentieth-Century Welfare State.- 6 Road to Modernity: Negotiating Spanish Cinema under the Dictatorship.- 7 A Period of Open Opportunities. The Development of Czech Film Policy in the Second Half of the 1940s.- 8 Navigating Ideology, Education and Market Forces in Hungarian Film Policy during the Late 1960s.- 9 Chasing its Own Tail: Film Distribution in a State-Governed Cinema Culture—The Case of the People’s Republic of Poland (1960-1975).- 10 From Nationalism to Liberalism: Co-production Policies and the Construction of a (Trans)National Cinema in Flanders (1960s–1980s).- 11 The State and the Film Industry in the Self-Management System (The Example of Socialist Yugoslavia Cinematography).- 12 Film Policies in Turkey in the 1950–1980 Period through the Regional Management Model: The Case of the Adana Management Region.
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