Tertio Millennio Film Fest – Forms of Resistance
Sta per prender il via la 13ª edizione del Tertio Millennio Film Fest, Festival organizzato dalla Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo, con l’adesione del Presidente della Repubblica, Il Pontificio Consiglio della Cultura, il Pontificio Consiglio delle Comunicazioni Sociali e il Comune di Roma.
Il programma della Rassegna cinematografica del Tertio Millennio Film Fest, che si terrà dal 1 al 6 dicembre 2009 presso la Sala Cinema Trevi (vicolo del Puttarello 25 – zona Fontana di Trevi), dedicato quest’anno alle “Forme di resistenza” è disponibile qui scaricando il flyer del programma.
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Tra le anteprime del festival: “Donne senza uomini” di Shirin Neshat, “Uomini Contro” di Francesco Rosi, “Tra le nuvole” di Jason Reitman, “Lourdes” di Jessica Hausner.
Il festival verrà preceduto, come di consueto, dal Convegno Internazionale di Studi organizzato proprio nell’ambito del Tertio Millennio Film Fest: si terrà il 24 e 25 novembre 2009, sempre presso la Sala Cinema Trevi. Titolo del Convegno è “La storia dopo il cinema. Percezione, senso, azione nel mondo visto” e sono previsti i seguenti interventi:
MARTEDI’, 24 NOVEMBRE 2009, ORE 15.30
- S.E. Mons. Gianfranco Ravasi, Presidente del Pontificio Consiglio della Cultura
- Daniele Vicari, regista cinematografico
- Prof. Giorgio De Vincenti, Università Roma Tre
- Prof. Marco Maria Gazzano, Università Roma Tre
- Prof. Mario Perniola, Università Tor Vergata
MERCOLEDI’, 25 NOVEMBRE 2009, ORE 09.30
- S.E. Mons. Claudio Maria Celli, Presidente del Pontificio Consiglio delle Comunicazioni Sociali
- Marco Bellocchio, regista cinematografico
- Dott. Pietro Vereni, Università di Tor Vergata
- Dott. Giacomo Ravesi, Università Roma Tre
- Dott.ssa Elena Canadelli, Università Milano Bicocca
Coordinatore dei lavori sarà Serafino Murri, Regista cinematografico e docente IULM di Milano.
Informazioni più dettagliate sul Convegno e sul Festival sono disponibili nel sito della manifestazione www.tertiomillenniofilmfest.org.
20th International Screen Studies Conference
Call for papers
20th International Screen Studies Conference
University of Glasgow, Scotland, 2-4 July 2010
Organised by Screen journal and programmed by Screen editor Karen Lury.
Confirmed plenary speakers:
- Chris Holmlund, University of Tennessee
- Andrew Klevan, University of Oxford
- Jacob Smith, University of Nottingham
- Lesley Stern, UC San Diego
“Screen performance” will be the subject of the plenaries and will form a strand running throughout the Conference. However, papers on any topic in screen studies, ie cinema, television and digital media, are welcome. Submissions for pre-formed, three-person panels will be considered but not prioritised.
Please send your 200-word proposal to arrive no later than Friday 8 January 2010, marking the subject box ‘Conference 2010‘, to screen@arts.gla.ac.uk
For updates, please visit http://www.screen.arts.gla.ac.uk.
Cinema in Italy. Report 2008
The Report 2008 about Cinema Industries and Markets, published by Ente dello Spettacolo, has been presented at LUISS University.
The event has been jointly promoted by Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo and by Centre for Media and Communication Studies “Massimo Baldini” of LUISS University.
CMCS has also presented the research design about “Open Cinema”; it will be developped by CMCS and Ente dello Spettacolo, under the direction of Emiliana De Blasio and Paolo Peverini.
- Reports and news, please click the following links:
The complete report is available HERE.
Cross Platform Media Practices
The UK’s only HEFCE funded Centre for Excellence in Media Practice (CEMP) at Bournemouth University in association with leading new media company, Magic Lantern Productions, are seeking an outstanding doctoral candidate for a 3-year PhD studentship focused on the emerging area of cross platform media practices. Cross platform practices are now impacting on contemporary media commissioning, production, reception and more traditional areas of scholarship and learning are being influenced by new theoretical responses, and this project will make a significant contribution to this area.
The project will be supervised by Professor Stephen Heppell, and the successful candidate will work closely with Magic Lantern Productions and in particular its CEO Professor Anthony Lilley, who is also a Visiting Professor at Bournemouth University, in realising defined research outcomes. Applicants will be required to take a lead from these broad areas in order to shape and define their own research:
- How does a brand, a community, a piece of screened material, a visual artefact, a narrative, work effectively on and across different media platforms?
- How do cross-platform techniques, practices and policies vary according to genre, demographic, culture and initial exhibition technology?
- How do cross-platform commissioners make aspirations and prospects a reality?
This is very much a space for the candidate to embrace, mould and inhabit through their research. We would welcome fresh approaches to the doctoral process that exemplify cross media processes.
For further information about the project and the studentship, and about how to apply, please see
Cinema industries in Italy
The latest yearly report about Italian market and cinema industries assets, promoted and published by Ente dello Spettacolo, will be presented at LUISS University on June 11th 2009.
The participants at the round table will be:
- Pier Luigi Celli, CEO LUISS “Guido Carli”
- Dario Edoardo Viganò, Chair Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo
- Michele Sorice, Director of the Centre for Media and Communication Studies “Massimo Baldini”, LUISS University
- Luciano Sovena, AD Cinecittà Luce S.p.A.
- Steve Della Casa, President Film Commission Torino Piemonte
- Mario Gianani, Producer
- Redento Mori, report’s scientific coordinator
The round table will be chaired by Gloria Satta, journalist at Il Messaggero.
Thursday, June 11th, 11.30 a.m. Room “Silvano Toti” (203) @ LUISS “Guido Carli”, viale Romania, 32 -Roma
The LUISS Students will receive a free copy of the report.
Download the flyer HERE






