
Film education in Europe: National cultures or European identity?
This paper considers the extent to which European countries have distinctive models and approaches to film education, and the extent to which a supranational model of European film education might exist in competition with those national models. It considers where film education is
positioned in relation to other subject fields and disciplines (literacy and media literacy); the role of the European Commission in promoting both European and national approaches to film education; and the potential of transnational film education programmes to move between national and
supranational film education cultures. It draws on data collected for Screening Literacy, a survey of film education funded by the European MEDIA programme that was carried out in 2012.
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Keywords: CINEMA EDUCATION; FILM EDUCATION; FILM EDUCATION IN EUROPE; FILM LITERACY
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 June 2018
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