Cinema and the Festivalization of Capitalism
The Experience-makers
by Ann Vogel
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Film festivals around the world are in the business of making experiences for audiences, elites, industry, professionals, and even future cultural workers. Read this book to find out what resources and institutional pillars ensure that the festivalization of capitalism is here to stay.
About the Author:
Ann Vogel, Ph.D. works at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration, Police Administration and Administration of Justice Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Güstrow, Germany as a research promotion manager.
See the publisher website: Brill
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