Film and Place in an Intercultural Perspective

Film and Place in an Intercultural Perspective

India-Europe Film Connections

Sunngren-Granlund, Therese; Janta, Hania; Stachowiak, Krzysztof; Kozina, Jani

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

256

Mole

9781032275710

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PART I. INTRODUCTION






Introduction: Film and place from an intercultural perspective



From real to reel and back again: Multifaceted relations between film and place
PART II. EXPERIENCING PLACE THROUGH FILM




Destination Europe: The practices of mapping in contemporary Bombay cinema



Portraying European landscapes in Indian films



European locations in Bollywood songs: Exploring mobile bodies and new song genres
PART III. ON LOCATION: FILM PRODUCTION, FILM POLICY AND PLACE




On the Italian trail of Indian films through the lens of media industry studies



Developing a film-friendly destination - the case of Switzerland



Slovenia as a new contender in attracting Indian filmmakers within the context of Central and Eastern Europe



Production culture, inter-personal relations and the internationalisation of film-making industry: The case of Indian film productions in Poland
Film productions as a part of the regional identity in rural areas: The case of the Nordic countries
PART IV. BEYOND THE SCREEN: SOCIO-SPATIAL IMPACT OF FILM




Beastly places: European encounters with Bollywood's non-human geographies



Purab Aur Pachhim: Comparative ethnography of Indian families in the UK and India
"Namastey London": Bollywood movies and their impact on how Indians perceive European destinations
PART V. CONCLUSIONS




Conclusions: Film as a driver of new socio-economic connections between India and Europe
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Indian films;Bollywood;film-shooting;Films;film geography;geographical imagination;creative industries;cultural production;film tourism;film production;film policy;Indian Film;Indian Film Production;Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara;Indian Film Industry;Indian Filmmaking;Film Commissions;Bollywood Films;Bombay Cinema;Indian Filmmakers;Song Sequences;Yash Raj Films;Film Songs;Perceived Destination Image;European Locations;Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge;Intercultural Perspective;Film Industry;Regional Film Funds;Non-resident Indians;Cee Country;Bollywood Movies;Sync Sound Recording