Global Cinema Networks investigates the evolving aesthetic forms, technological and industrial conditions, and social impacts of cinema in the twenty-first century. The collection’s esteemed contributors excavate sites of global filmmaking in an era of digital reproduction and amidst new modes of circulation and aesthetic convergence, focusing primarily on recent films made across Europe, Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. Moving beyond the digital as a harbinger of transformation, the volume offers new ways of thinking about cinema networks in a historical continuum, from “international” to “world” to “transnational” to “global” frames.
Contributions by: Elena Gorfinkel, Dudley Andrew, Adrian Martin, John David Rhodes, James Tweedie, Laurent Guido, Karl Schoonover, Frank Ukadike, Patricia White, Luisela Alvaray, Peter Y. Paik, Gilberto M Blasini, Jian Xu, Tami Williams