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The Cultural Practice of Immigrant Filmmaking
Lars Gustaf Andersson and John Sundholm
2019
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Based on a research project funded by the Swedish Research Council, this book analyses 40 years of post-war independent immigrant filmmaking in Sweden. John Sundholm and Lars Gustaf Andersson consider the creativity that lies in the state of exile, offering analyses of over 50 rarely seen immigrant films that would otherwise remain invisible and unarchived. They shed light on the complex web of personal, economic and cultural circumstances around migrant filmmaking, and discuss associations that became important sites of self-organization for exiled filmmakers: The Independent Film Group, The Stockholm Film Workshop, Cineco, Kaleidoscope and Tensta Film Association.
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Keywords
- Accented cinema
- diasporic cinema
- exilic cinema
- fabulation
- Film and Migration
- film curating
- film policy
- immigrant
- KUnlatched
- Media & Communications
- Migration, immigration & emigration
- minor cinema
- Public sphere
- Social issues & processes
- Social Science / Emigration & Immigration
- Society & culture: general
- Society & Social Sciences
- Swedish film history
- Transnational Film Historiography