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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Folkets Bio och Kvalitetsfilmen : Kvalitetsbegreppet i den svenska filmbranschen / Folkets Bio and the quality film : The quality term in Sweden's film market

Negash, Yonathan January 2019 (has links)
This bachelor thesis takes the quality term about film from the Swedish Film institute’s founder, Harry Schein and puts it in a historical and present context. Quality films as Schein puts it will be analysed in relation to SFI and Folkets Bio’s national and local association, and through this the relationship between SFI and Folkets Bio will indirectly be analysed. To do this I had to put both SFI and Folkets Bio in a historical and present context where the quality term is in focus since the 1960s. The quality term is further explained with a couple of auteur theories by different film theorists because of the term’s close connection to one of Sweden’s or the world’s most recognizible auteurs, Ingmar Bergman. Because of Folkets Bio’s usage of the term in later years I found it to be a fleeting one that in the 1960s was not close to Folkets Bio, but has changed and is today a big talking point of the association. This allowed me to make a reception study based on reviews from film critics of different news outlets. Based on the insights of Janet Staiger’s reception theory on how film critics review art and avant-garde cinema, I picked three films that were distributed by Folkets Bio’s national association and screened at the local association of Växjö, Sweden. I also use interviews with two people working in the local association and the audience count for the three films that are analysed. My intention with this is to see how both the population and the local association of Växjö look at quality film. What I found was that the local association in Växjö did not want to market the films they are showing as quality film because of the term’s exclusion as something that is high cultured and not for the ”people” which Folkets Bio was meant for in their beginning in the 1970s.
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Svensk dokumentärfilm 2006 till 2010 : Hur ekonomiska premisser avspeglas i dokumentärproduktionen / Swedish documentary films 2006 to 2010 : How economic terms influenced documentary production

Ericsson, Petter January 2011 (has links)
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