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Page 1: Hollywood, globalisation and Other cinemas Dag Asbjørnsen Chairman of the Board Films from the South Festival

Hollywood, globalisation and Other cinemas

Dag Asbjørnsen

Chairman of the Board

Films from the South Festival

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Some observations

Film charts 2007

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Some basic facts

• Hollywood movies rule the home market in the US

• They rule norwegian cinemas• They rule the other european cinemas

– With the possible exception of France• They rule in cinemas in Asia, Africa, Latin

America and Oceania– With quite a few interesting exceptions

• Despite this: They rule the world– The only true ”global cinema” is made in Hollywood,

USA

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It has not always been like this

• Historical background:– The Dominance of Europan Cinema– World War 1– Emigration– The Establishment of Classical Hollywood– The sound film (1927-30)– The System and its Crises (60s etc)

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Now

• All other systems are Other systems

• Hollywood as standard system

• The Others: Deviations, alternatives, art cinema, National cinemas, Other commercial cinamas

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Basic features

• The economical system

• The production-distribution system

• The star system

• The narrative system

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The economical system

• Free market capitalism– Good for making commercial films…– Investments, not subsidies

• Global free markets– WTO, GATT, MPAA

• Intellectual property protection– MPAA, US Government

• Remember: the entertainment economy is big for US exports!

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The production – distribution system

• Financing– Investments, presales, own capital

• Production– Production company

• (Sales)– Sales company, festivals, markets

• Distribution– Distribution and marketing– Home and abroad

• Exhibition– Multiple windows: cinema, DVD, TV, Internet– Home and abroad

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Hollywood advantage

• Good access to investments

• Dominates large home market

• Global marketing plans

• Global distribution system (UIP etc.)

• Availability in all windows

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The Star System

• Central to marketing

• Global brands

• Free press– Lindsay Lohan Scandals etc

• Why do you decide to watch a movie?

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The narrative system

• Developed 1910-1920• Globally accepted• Content over form• Causality• Transparency• Analytical editing/ montage• Pesonification of conflicts• Double plot structure• Hollywood dramaturgy

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Hollywood advantage

• The globally known star brand names

• The globally accepted narrative mode

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The system and the Others

• Economical systems– Mixed economies, small home markets

• Production-distribution systems– Local, isolated entities

• Star systems– Locally known

• Narrative systems– Art film narration, Other modes

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Other cinemas

• The French example– Heavy subsidies, good (40-50%) national market share, some

int. stars, art film narration standard

• The Norwegian example– Heavy subsidies, 15% national market share, no int. stars, no

narrational standard

• The Indian example– Commercial cinema, dominates home market, export, regionally

known stars, song-and dance narrational standard

• The Iranian example– Art cinema (++), import restrictions, export on festival market,

auteurs, art cinema narration standard

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So

• ”Hollywood” is really The Global Cinema

• Other cinemas have restrictions

• Will it always be like this?

• Probably

• Not