PROSPECTS OF THE FUTURE: CINEMATOGRAPHY

Tu, 5 November
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18:00 - 19:30
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Lecture Hall
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Multipolar World
Round Table Discussion
Future Art and Culture


For decades, Hollywood productions have dominated the global box office. However, the 21st century has seen a trend of increased investment in the development of cinema across various regions of the world.  National film industry development is crucial for each country as it helps preserve national culture and identity. Additionally, regional cinema plays a key role in fostering dialogue between different cultures, which is especially relevant in the context of globalization. The diversity of film production not only enriches the cultural landscape of the society but also promotes the filmmakers’ creative potential, providing them with opportunities to experiment and create new forms of art.

Questions for discussion

  • Trends in the development of the film industry in the 21st century
  • Challenges and prospects for the development of national cinematography
  • The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in cinema
  • Government support measures for film production in the countries participating in the roundtable

Moderators

Alexandra Proshina
Curator of film programs, lecturer at Moscow New Cinema School, School of Design, HSE University

Speakers

Rufat Hasanov
Executive Creative Director, Filming Services Azerbaijan Agency, Azerbaijan
Alexey Egorov
Head of the State National Film Company “Sakhafilm”
Nina Lath Gupta
Producer, founder of Cinevesture International Film Festival, India
Amitabha Chaterji
Independent Filmmaker, India
Andrey Apostolov
Film scholar, chief editor at Lenfilm Studio
Aliou Keba Badiane
Permanent Secretary of the Senegalese Fund for the Promotion of Cinematography and the Audiovisual Industry, Senegal