de Valck, Marijke2019-07-182019-07-1820079789053561928https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/4871Film festivals are hugely popular events that attract lovers of cinema worldwide. Focusing on the world's most famous festivals - Cannes, Berlin, Venice and Rotterdam - Film Festivals tells the story of a phenomenon that began in the midst of geopolitical disputes in war-torn Europe. De Valck shows how festivals turned the odds into advantages and developed into a successful global network. Taking into account the oft multilateral influences of major actors, such as Hollywood, the avant-garde and political/economic agenda's, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of film festivals. A must-read for everyone interested in quality film cultures that revolve around cultural value, aesthetic innovation and socio-political relevance.engCreative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 GenericFestspielFilmfestspielKinoKulturtheorieVenedigGeopolitikNetzwerktheorieSystemtheorieGlobalisierungCinephiliemotion picturesfilmfestivalfilm festivalcinemacultural theoryBerlinRotterdamVeniceCannesgeopoliticsactor-network theorysystems theoryglobalizationcinephilia791Film Festivals: From European Geopolitics to Global Cinephilia10.5117/978905356192810.25969/mediarep/4108