International conference of the German Historical Institute in Rome, Filmuniversität Babelsberg, Uppsala Universitet, ZZF − Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam and KU Leuven
Film Europe: European Cinema between Imagination and Reality aims to establish an international and interdisciplinary research network to study the history of European cinema during the Fascist era, focusing specifically on the International Film Chamber (Internationale Filmkammer, IFK). The IFK was founded in 1935 as a consultative body for European film industriesseeking to forge a continental film bloc that could combat the dominance of the American market. In 1941, the IFK was relaunched under the control of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy as a tool of these regimes to gain cultural hegemony in Europe. While research on the history of the IFK exists, much work remains to be done to understand its role in the broader history of film cooperation in Europe and the very idea of a "European" cinema. Our transnational approach toward the IFK integrates research on many of Europe's national film industries. Because the IFK intervened in the production, distribution and exhibition of films, our efforts to understand its legacy are interdisciplinary in nature, combining Film Studies with theories and methods drawn from Media Studies, Cultural Sociology and Politics and Economics.
Monday, 14 October 2024
09.40 Lutz Klinkhammer
Welcome
09.45 Emily Dreyfus, Fabian Schmidt, Roel Vande Winkel
Opening Remarks
Keynote Address
10.00 Benjamin Martin
Revisiting the International Film Chamber:
Nazi-Fascist "Film Europe" in Global History
10.50 Coffee Break
Panel 1 - The IFK in Europe I
Chair: Maria Fritsche
11.15
Roel Vande Winkel
Small European Nations & the IFK
Tereza Czesany Dvořáková
Czech Filmmaking & IFK
Lars-Martin Sørensen
Danish Film & IFK
Mélisande Leventopoulos, Nefeli Liontou
Nazi Film Policies in Partitioned Greece
13.15 Lunch Break
Afternoon programme only for participants
Tuesday, 15 October 2024
Panel 2 - The Politics of Import
Chair: Philipp Stiasny
9.00
Karina Pryt
Nazi Film Policy towards Poland (1933−1939)
Mats Björkin
Swedish Film Industry and Germany (1933−1945)
Panel 3 - The IFK in Europe II
Chair: Maria Fritsche
10.00
Jacopo Wassermann
Portuguese Membership in the IFK
Daniel Rafaelic
IFK and Croatia − the '41 and '42 Meetings
Kimmo Laine
Finnish Film Dispute 1942–44, IFK,
and the Issue of Raw Film Stock
11.30 Coffee Break
Panel 4 - Censorship
Chair: Petra Terhoeven
11.45
Emily Dreyfus, Hemma Marlene Prainsack, Fabian Schmidt
Censorship as Suppression and Incentive in Nazi-era
Cinema
Louie Dean Valencia
Fascist Imagination and Historical Realities in Franco's
Spain
Pavel Skopal
Regulated Quality, Export of Czech Films, 1942−1945
13.15 Lunch Break
Panel 5 - Film in Transit I
Chair: Philipp Stiasny
14.15
Noora Kallioniemi
German Film Exhibition in Finland During World War II
Morgan Lefeuvre
Venice Film Festival, Fascist Film Politics 1932−1942
16.30 Coffee Break
Open Roundtable
Emily Dreyfus, Roel Vande Winkel, Fabian Schmidt
Perspectives for Further International "Nazi Cinema in
Transit" Projects
19.00 Conference dinner only for participant
Wednesday, 16 October 2024
Panel 6 - Exporting Propaganda
Chair: Louis Fortemps
9.00
Claus Tieber
In Tune with Fascism: Political Meanings of Music in
Austrian Cinema 1933−38
Massimo Locatelli
The International Film Chamber: The Italian Case
Panel 7 - Film in Transit II
Chair: Philipp Stiasny
10.00
Kajsa Philippa Niehusen
Exhibiting Nazi Cinema in Turkey
David Morton
Hollywood Cinema in Interwar Europe
Natasha Drubek
Cinema & Holocaust in the
"Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia"
11.30 Coffee Break
Panel 8 - Closing Remarks (Round-table)
Benjamin Martin, Maria Fritsche,
Christoph Classen, Jutta Braun
Beyond the 1945 Watershed. Perspectives Then and Now
Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom
Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma
Via Aurelia Antica, 391
I-00165 Roma
www.dhi-roma.it
Organizing Committee
Emily Dreyfus, Maria Fritsche, Lutz Klinkhammer, Benjamin Martin, Fabian Schmidt, Roel Vande Winkel
Contact
fabian [dot] schmidt [at] filmuniversitaet [dot] de (fabian[dot]schmidt[at]filmuniversitaet[dot]de)
Kontakt für das ZZF:
Dr. Christoph Classen
Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam
Am Neuen Markt 1
14467 Potsdam
classen [at] zzf-potsdam [dot] de