Saamelainen elokuvakulttuuri muotoutuvana "verkostoelokuvana"

The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic film industries. Recent publications (Mecsei, 2015 and Kääpä, 2015) highlight a growing interest in the film and media production of this small population. Currently, the International Sámi Film Institute (...

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Published in:Lähikuva – audiovisuaalisen kulttuurin tieteellinen julkaisu
Main Authors: Moffat, Kate, Pönni, Antti
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/133968/
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/133968/1/WRAP-Saamelainen-elokuvakulttuuri-muotoutuvana-Moffat-2017.pdf
https://doi.org/10.23994/lk.65226
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spelling ftuwarwick:oai:wrap.warwick.ac.uk:133968 2023-05-15T17:01:46+02:00 Saamelainen elokuvakulttuuri muotoutuvana "verkostoelokuvana" Moffat, Kate Pönni, Antti 2017 application/pdf http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/133968/ http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/133968/1/WRAP-Saamelainen-elokuvakulttuuri-muotoutuvana-Moffat-2017.pdf https://doi.org/10.23994/lk.65226 unknown http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/133968/1/WRAP-Saamelainen-elokuvakulttuuri-muotoutuvana-Moffat-2017.pdf Moffat, Kate and Pönni, Antti (2017) Saamelainen elokuvakulttuuri muotoutuvana "verkostoelokuvana". Lähikuva – audiovisuaalisen kulttuurin tieteellinen julkaisu, 30 (2). pp. 8-26. doi:10.23994/lk.65226 Journal Article NonPeerReviewed 2017 ftuwarwick https://doi.org/10.23994/lk.65226 2022-03-16T21:34:07Z The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic film industries. Recent publications (Mecsei, 2015 and Kääpä, 2015) highlight a growing interest in the film and media production of this small population. Currently, the International Sámi Film Institute (ISFI), based in the Kautokeino region of Northern Norway, represents the largest Sámi media organization, providing financial and material support for Sámi filmmakers. Additionally, the ISFI works with small-scale production companies like Bautafilm and Skábma, the Indigenous Peoples’ Film Centre in Finland, by providing training and other collaborative opportunities for aspiring practitioners at all levels. This collaborative work highlights both the transregional and transnational ‘networking’ potential of indigenous filmmaking practices. Analysing the workings of these small Sámi production companies also helps us to understand what role state support plays in Sámi self-determination. Although these Sámi companies are working to strengthen their regional communication links and form a collective Sámi media outlet, the bulk of their resources come from the respective Nordic film institutes. Drawing on the work of Manuel Castells (1996) and Marijke de Valck (2007), this article considers Sámi film production as part of an emerging ‘network cinema’, and looks at how network collaboration plays a complex, but nevertheless key role in the sovereignty of this emerging film culture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kautokeino Northern Norway Sámi The University of Warwick: WRAP - Warwick Research Archive Portal Kautokeino ENVELOPE(23.048,23.048,69.003,69.003) Norway Lähikuva – audiovisuaalisen kulttuurin tieteellinen julkaisu 30 2 8 26
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Pönni, Antti
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Saamelainen elokuvakulttuuri muotoutuvana "verkostoelokuvana"
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