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Week 13 – International Co-Productions & New Distribution Platforms

When it comes to the growth of international co-productions and the development of new distribution platforms, it is tough to say whether or not it is based on globalisation or just an opportunity for filmmakers to share their narrative to… Continue Reading →

Week 10 – Japanese Yakuza Film’s Transnationalism

Yakuza films are a genre of films, based around the international crime organisation based in Japan, Yakuza.  These films have been being developed in Japanese cinema and beyond since the 1920’s, and continue to be made in today’s cinema landscape…. Continue Reading →

Week 7 – Transnationalism and Gender

The ever changing representations of women throughout Asian Cinema has most certainly been influenced to a certain degree by Western culture and cinema. Both from a social standpoint, as well as a financial one, as transnational cinema has been growing…. Continue Reading →

Week 4 – Spectacle of Transnational Cinema

Transnational cinema is the move away from distinctive nationalistic cinema, towards a more universal system of cinema. This ‘universal’ system is influenced by a greater control of western cinema, pushing towards ‘Americanness’ becoming the identity of global cinema. Nationalistic and… Continue Reading →

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