Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution

Out of the many roles that a film festival and other forms of cinematic events can play within the community, that of a mediating site for debate and reflection on conflict resolution is perhaps one of the most remarkable ones. Film as a medium of reflection on human nature is at its most potent whe...

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Main Author: Elisa Costa Villaverde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The International Academic Forum 2016-06-01
Series:IAFOR Journal of Media, Communication & Film
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Online Access:https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-media-communication-and-film/volume-3-issue-1/article-6/
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spelling doaj-79373e2d59af4e7090726b0f7815ad6a2020-11-25T01:04:33ZengThe International Academic ForumIAFOR Journal of Media, Communication & Film2187-06672187-06672016-06-0131637610.22492/ijmcf.3.1.06Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict ResolutionElisa Costa Villaverde0University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainOut of the many roles that a film festival and other forms of cinematic events can play within the community, that of a mediating site for debate and reflection on conflict resolution is perhaps one of the most remarkable ones. Film as a medium of reflection on human nature is at its most potent when accompanied by a forum of debate that reaches the community broadly. A film showing situations of conflict and/or culture clash always involves an individual intellectual exercise for the viewer. A screening followed by a debate with the presence of some of the film agents and with wide media coverage means an even more intense intellectual exercise which usually involves a first step into the conflict resolution process: growing a collective awareness of the need for social reflection, as well as the identification of the causes of clash. The film festival can constitute a window to myriads of perspectives on conflict resolution through a collective exercise in analysis of difference and diversity. This article highlights the role that an International Film Festival can play in the inner dialogue of communities and for that purpose it refers to the particular context of the International Film Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Canary Islands are a peripheral European frontier and a strategic gate to three continents: Africa, America, and Europe. The flow of African populations migrating to Europe in the last fifteen years has become a considerable point of conflict in the social map of the region and the presence of the film festival in the islands has had its own role in changing perceptions of a situation that ultimately impacts on the whole European continent.https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-media-communication-and-film/volume-3-issue-1/article-6/film festivals and communitycinema and social functionfilm and migrationthe Canary Islandscinematic eventssocial conflict resolution
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Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution
IAFOR Journal of Media, Communication & Film
film festivals and community
cinema and social function
film and migration
the Canary Islands
cinematic events
social conflict resolution
author_facet Elisa Costa Villaverde
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title Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution
title_short Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution
title_full Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution
title_fullStr Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution
title_full_unstemmed Film Festivals and Cinematic Events Bridging the Gap between the Individual and the Community: Cinema and Social Function in Conflict Resolution
title_sort film festivals and cinematic events bridging the gap between the individual and the community: cinema and social function in conflict resolution
publisher The International Academic Forum
series IAFOR Journal of Media, Communication & Film
issn 2187-0667
2187-0667
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Out of the many roles that a film festival and other forms of cinematic events can play within the community, that of a mediating site for debate and reflection on conflict resolution is perhaps one of the most remarkable ones. Film as a medium of reflection on human nature is at its most potent when accompanied by a forum of debate that reaches the community broadly. A film showing situations of conflict and/or culture clash always involves an individual intellectual exercise for the viewer. A screening followed by a debate with the presence of some of the film agents and with wide media coverage means an even more intense intellectual exercise which usually involves a first step into the conflict resolution process: growing a collective awareness of the need for social reflection, as well as the identification of the causes of clash. The film festival can constitute a window to myriads of perspectives on conflict resolution through a collective exercise in analysis of difference and diversity. This article highlights the role that an International Film Festival can play in the inner dialogue of communities and for that purpose it refers to the particular context of the International Film Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Canary Islands are a peripheral European frontier and a strategic gate to three continents: Africa, America, and Europe. The flow of African populations migrating to Europe in the last fifteen years has become a considerable point of conflict in the social map of the region and the presence of the film festival in the islands has had its own role in changing perceptions of a situation that ultimately impacts on the whole European continent.
topic film festivals and community
cinema and social function
film and migration
the Canary Islands
cinematic events
social conflict resolution
url https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-media-communication-and-film/volume-3-issue-1/article-6/
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