CMAf03 Children’s Film on European Festival Circuit

Filozofická fakulta
podzim 2022
Rozsah
2/0/0. 5 kr. Ukončení: zk.
Vyučující
Noel Brown (přednášející)
Marijke de Valck (přednášející)
Gerhard Münterfering (přednášející)
Renate Zylla (přednášející)
Mgr. Bc. Barbora Kyas (pomocník)
Mgr. Kateřina Šrámková (pomocník)
Garance
Mgr. Šárka Jelínek Gmiterková, Ph.D.
Ústav filmu a audiovizuální kultury – Filozofická fakulta
Kontaktní osoba: Mgr. Šárka Jelínek Gmiterková, Ph.D.
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Ústav filmu a audiovizuální kultury – Filozofická fakulta
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je určen pouze studentům mateřských oborů.

Předmět si smí zapsat nejvýše 12 stud.
Momentální stav registrace a zápisu: zapsáno: 2/12, pouze zareg.: 0/12
Mateřské obory/plány
Cíle předmětu
Although children’s films are in many cases critically recognized, even internationally acclaimed (Czech puppet films, for example), they have not received much scholarly attention. Many studies have been focusing mostly on Disney production or Hollywood family films. The aim of this course is thus to introduce students to children's film and its specific characteristics for distribution, festival screening and its marketing. Can the children's film be seen as underestimated, especially when compared with the broader label of family film? What is its specification? How has the market of the children film festival circuit changed? Is there any difference between the films in regular cinema distribution and festival films?
This course will be led by several different personalities, who will offer various, yet intersecting perspectives on the circulation of children's films. Special attention will be paid to the European children's festival circuit, which can be considered as the largest distribution network of children's films.
Výstupy z učení
After completing the course, students will be able to:
1) recognize the children's film as a significant item of regular cinema distribution and its marketing potential
2) identify the specific festival circuit for children and young audience film festivals
3) understand the specificity of the individual films as market items from the perspective of the sales agent.
Osnova
  • Lecture 1:
  • Noel Brown: Introduction to Children Film and its Distribution Circuit
  • Lecture 2:
  • Marijke de Valck: European Children Film Festival Circuit
  • Lecture 3, 4 and 5:
  • Renate Zylla: Children's Film, the Underappreciated Category
  • Lecture 6:
  • Gerhard Müntefering: The history of European Coproduced Childen’s Films
Výukové metody
The attendance is obligatory on all lectures and will be regularly checked. Combined students may skip two sessions.
Students are required to read all the items from the obligatory reading list. All of the required materials will be provided. Screenings are not included in this course. Lectures will take place in the screening room C34. Lecture 6 will take place online, on MS Teams.

SCHEDULE:
Lecture 1: Thursday, November 3rd, 16:00 - 17:50
Lecture 2: Friday November 4th, 9:00 - 10:50
Lecture 3: Thursday November 10th, 18:00 -19:50
Lecture 4: Friday November 11th, 8:00-9:50
Lecture 5: Friday November 11th, 12:00-13:50
Lecture 6: Monday November 14th, 10:00 - 11:50
Metody hodnocení
Apart from the compulsory attendance students will have to pass two test. First test is a preliminary one and it will take place just before the start of the first lecture. With two questions, the test will check the knowledge of the required items from the reading list for the first three lesson. The other test is final, consisting of three questions testing both students' acquaintance with the reading list as well as their knowledge and skills gained throughout the course itself. Ten points maximum can be gathered from both of the test; five points are the necessary minimum in order to pass the course successfully.
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
Informace učitele
This course is organised in cooperation with Juniorfest, International Film Festival for Children and Youth.


Noel Brown is currently Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication and Programme Leader for Film and Visual Culture at Liverpool Hope University. He received his PhD in Film from Newcastle University in 2010 and went on to teach courses in film studies, media studies, and English literature at Newcastle University, Bangor University, and the University of Sunderland. His primary research interests are in British and Hollywood cinema history, particularly in relation to ‘youth culture’ and its relationship with mass audiences. He is the author of Contemporary Hollywood Animation (Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming 2019), The Children’s Film: Genre, Nation and Narrative (Columbia University Press, 2017), British Children’s Cinema: From The Thief of Bagdad to Wallace and Gromit (I.B. Tauris, 2016), and The Hollywood Family Film: A History, from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter (I.B. Tauris, 2012), and co-editor of Family Films in Global Cinema: The World Beyond Disney (I.B. Tauris, 2015), Toy Story (Bloomsbury, 2018), and The Oxford Handbook of Children’s Film (Oxford University Press, forthcoming). He was a co-organiser of the Toy Story at 20 conferences, held jointly at the University of Sunderland and the Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle, in November 2015, and the Theorising the Popular conference, held at Liverpool Hope University in June 2016. Currently, he works on several large projects, including historical research on British animation, a study on the family audience in relation to twenty-first century British cinema, and a broad-ranging investigation of children’s propaganda films.



Marijke de Valck is Associate Professor of Film and Media studies at Utrecht University, where she co-directs the master program in Film and Television Cultures. Her research deals with transnational media cultures, media industries and art cinema. Her many interests include media literacy and sustainability. She co-founded the Film Festival Research Network, co-edits the festivals review section in NECSUS, and has published widely on the topic of film festivals.



Renate Zylla is a festival Advisor for Children & Youth Films born in Bielefeld, Germany, Renate holds a Master of Pedagogy with a concentration in media at the University of Bielefeld. Renate Zylla is a director, organizer, manager of film projects and events and has been a jury member at international film festivals. In 1988 she became the director of the Kinder Film Fest of the Berlin International Film Fest and worked in this position until 2002. Since then, she has been a festival agent for children and youth films around the world.



In 1963 Gerhard Müntefering became the head of TV broadcasting for children at the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR, West German Broadcasting Cologne). In the following years he created a unique concept of performing and documentary television for children "Die Sendung mit der Maus" (The show with the Mouse). In 1965 he established cooperation with the television in the then Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. At first, the joint result was the TV series "Pan Tau" (Mr. Tau). TV Series "Arabela" or "Návštěvníci" (The Visitors) followed later.

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