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Rewind, recycle, revive! An investigation into nostalgia-driven sequel and requel practices in small European film industries: The case of Flanders

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In the last decade, nostalgia-driven imitative filmmaking – characterised by requels and ‘belated’ sequels – has become ubiquitous in commercial cinema globally. While the transgenerational appeal of nostalgia in Hollywood has been researched extensively, smaller European film industries like Flanders remain underexplored in this regard. This article focuses on three case studies to investigate how Flemish nostalgia-driven sequels and requels employ transgenerational nostalgia both within the films and in their marketing endeavours. Compared to Hollywood’s consistent 1980s nostalgia strategy, Flemish cinema employs nostalgia as a short-term commemorative tactic, celebrating Flemish pop culture artefacts of the recent past instead of the past itself.

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de Cock, Atalya; Cuelenaere, Eduard; Willems, Gertjan; Joye, Stijn: Rewind, recycle, revive! An investigation into nostalgia-driven sequel and requel practices in small European film industries: The case of Flanders. In: NECSUS_European Journal of Media Studies, Jg. 12 (2023), Nr. 2, S. 127-149. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/21730.
@ARTICLE{de Cock2023,
 author = {de Cock, Atalya and Cuelenaere, Eduard and Willems, Gertjan and Joye, Stijn},
 title = {Rewind, recycle, revive! An investigation into nostalgia-driven sequel and requel practices in small European film industries: The case of Flanders},
 year = 2023,
 doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/21730}",
 volume = 12,
 address = {Marburg},
 journal = {NECSUS_European Journal of Media Studies},
 number = 2,
 pages = {127--149},
}
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