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Title: Contemporary Scottish Cinema
Author(s): Neely, Sarah
Contact Email: sarah.neely@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Blain, Neil
Hutchison, David
Citation: Neely S (2008) Contemporary Scottish Cinema. In: Blain N & Hutchison D (eds.) The Media in Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 151-165. http://www.eupjournals.com/book/9780748628001
Keywords: Scotland
Film
Motion pictures Scotland
Motion picture industry Scotland
Issue Date: May-2008
Date Deposited: 9-Oct-2009
Abstract: First paragraph: In an article in the Scottish cultural magazine, The Drouth, Mark Cousins provocatively bemoaned the lack of a vibrant film culture in Scotland. Putting Iran’s cinematic achievements forward as a – perhaps surprising – example, Cousins identifies several reasons for Scotland’s underdevelopment, most of which revolve around a lack of experimentation and a general absence of interest in exploring the capabilities of the film form. This he puts down to the dominance of an accomplished literary tradition and the consequent development of oral culture rather than a visual alternative. Blame is also laid on various training schemes and funding initiatives espousing the rigid frameworks of mainstream film-making practices without allowing much room for new forms and practices to emerge (Cousins 2006: 12–13).
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this book chapter in this Repository. The chapter was first published in The Media in Scotland by Edinburgh University Press. Published in The Media in Scotland. Copyright: Edinburgh University Press. 'Contemporary Scottish Cinema' in The Media in Scotland, pp. 151 - 165, published by Edinburgh University Press. Copyright © Edinburgh University Press 2008.
URL: http://www.eupjournals.com/book/9780748628001

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