Barcelona, Spain

Setting the Scene: Cinema and Politics in the Mediterranean and the Middle East

when 5 July 2023 - 7 July 2023
language English
duration 1 week
credits 1 EC
fee EUR 195

Film is a powerful tool for communication and discovering neighboring realities. It can offer a rich number of perspectives in conflicts, pressing political and social matters but also a telling view of everyday life rarely explored in the media. The aim of this course is to offer an insight into contemporary cinema of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, against the rich backdrop of film history in the region, with particular focus on production challenges such as funding, visibility and creative freedom. It will also reflect on the contrast with outside approaches, like the temptation for stereotypes and clichés seen in some Hollywood productions set in the area. We will explore these topics through film analysis, spotlighting key filmmakers both in fiction and documentary, as well as a look at how the industry is building bridges through co-productions and a growing network of film festivals.

Course leader

Maria Elisabet Cabeza (Blanquerna - Universitat Ramon Llull)

Target group

The Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East is a joint initiative of IBEI, Blanquerna, DIPLOCAT and IEMED.

The 2023 edition of the School will consist of a number of interactive courses on the politics and international relations of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, taught by experts of international reputation. These will be complemented by various panel discussions, field trips and cultural events such as visits to the Union for the Mediterranean, La Pedrera-Casa Milà, FC Barcelona Museum and a movie afternoon, among others. This integrated structure will enable the programme to cater to the needs of both students and practitioners. The events will be free for all registered participants.

Course aim

Film is a powerful tool for communication and discovering neighboring realities. It can offer a rich number of perspectives in conflicts, pressing political and social matters but also a telling view of everyday life rarely explored in the media. The aim of this course is to offer an insight into contemporary cinema of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, against the rich backdrop of film history in the region, with particular focus on production challenges such as funding, visibility and creative freedom. It will also reflect on the contrast with outside approaches, like the temptation for stereotypes and clichés seen in some Hollywood productions set in the area. We will explore these topics through film analysis, spotlighting key filmmakers both in fiction and documentary, as well as a look at how the industry is building bridges through co-productions and a growing network of film festivals.

Credits info

1 EC
Participants have the opportunity to gain ECTS credits if they are recognized by their universities.
6 hour course: 1 credits = Complete the course + daily assignments / project work

Fee info

EUR 195: Fee for Students. Discount pricing for participants taking more than one course (2 courses 20%; 3 courses 30%; 4 courses 40%).
Early bird discount: an additional 10% discount for full payments received on or before 1 June 2023
EUR 280: Fee for Professionals/Researchers. Discount pricing for participants taking more than one course (2 courses 20%; 3 courses 30%; 4 courses 40%).
Early bird discount: an additional 10% discount for full payments received on or before 1 June 2023

Scholarships

A number of scholarships to cover full or half course fees will be available. To apply for a scholarship, interested persons must send to IBEI (Carlos Sánchez, csanchez@ibei.org) until 22 May 2023, a letter of interest, a CV, and a recommendation letter.