The Spanish Film Industry: New Technologies, New Opportunities
Spain, like other countries of Western Europe, has struggled against Hollywood to maintain its national film industry. Most of the films that are produced lose money, and producers are increasingly reliant on state subsidies. This article outlines the potential benefits of digital technologies to Sp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Convergence (London, England) England), 2005-03, Vol.11 (1), p.68-86 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spain, like other countries of Western Europe, has struggled against Hollywood to
maintain its national film industry. Most of the films that are produced lose money,
and producers are increasingly reliant on state subsidies. This article outlines the
potential benefits of digital technologies to Spanish cinema and recommends changes
in government film policy to take advantage of these benefits. State subsidies, in
Spain as well as elsewhere in Europe, have created a weak national film market. Most
Spaniards view national cinema as low-grade, and consistently opt for foreign fare.
This article argues that the government should decrease production subsidies in
favour of an investment in digital theatre projectors, thus permitting all
productions to take advantage of the cost-saving aspects of digital filmmaking. In
the course of researching this article, interviews were conducted with among others
Bigas Luna (director of Jamon, Jamon, 1992 and La Teta y la Luna, 1994);
Tomás Pladevall (President of the Spanish Association of
Cinematographers); José-María Aragonés (Artistic
Director of Filmtel, the post-production arm of Filmax production company); Ricardo
Gil (Marketing and PR Director of UCl/Cinesa theatres in Spain and Portugal); and
J.M. Caparrós Lera (Director of the Center for Cinematic Research in
Barcelona). All were interviewed about the audience appeal, artistic merit and
technical advantages or disadvantages of the digital medium. |
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ISSN: | 1354-8565 1748-7382 |
DOI: | 10.1177/135485650501100106 |