(Un)organized film landscape: situation and forecasts - Marina Gumzi

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After a one-year postgraduate study of global trends in the culture of film narrative consumption and, more generally, the rapidly changing attitudes towards images and screens that frame these images, Marina Gumzi will present some current aspects of audiovisual content production and distribution systems. On the basis of selected examples of innovative distribution models and curatorial practices, she will also present some predictions regarding the further development of the contemporary film industry.


Marina Gumzi Marina Gumzi studied dramaturgy, theatre studies and film production in Ljubljana, Berlin and Paris. Since 2013, she is the director of Nosorogi (Playing Men, 2017; Stories from Chestnut Woods, 2019), a research-oriented micro production house, within which she works as a producer and author. In 2019, she was a member of the first study group of the postgraduate program Next Wave (Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie), which focuses on innovative forms of film distribution and modern curatorial practices.


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PROJEKTOR: CINEMATOGRAPHY OF THE FUTURE
Cinema trends are changing over the years. They are defined by the development of technology and the associated habits of the audiences. They are increasingly leaning towards engaged concepts and are dictating ways of production and/or presentation.

The project PROJEKTOR is produced by Film Factory and co-produced by the Centre for Creativity, while this edition is co-organized by Pekarna Magdalenske mreže.

Kaja Fiedler