Andrei PlakhovKirill RazlogovIan ChristieTom LuddyAlexander Rubensteyn

 

 

 

Cultural Policy and Collaboration in World Cinema

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roundtable discussion 

29 September 2008, 10am - 4pm

BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London

    The closing event of the Festival will be a roundtable discussion at BAFTA on Monday, 29 September. It will be a high-profile event, with key speaker including international film experts such as Andrei Plakhov and Tom Luddy, as well as the Russian President's Special Representative for Cultural Collaboration, Mikhail Shvydkoy. The topic under discussion will be cultural policy and international collaboration in filmmaking and film distribution.

     

     

     

    The roundtable is organised jointly by Academia Rossica, a London-based Russian culture and arts foundation, and the Institute of International Expertise (Moscow). as part of the 2nd Russian Film Festival in London. The aim of the roundtable is to discuss role and significance of filmmaking in the development of contemporary society, establishing a platform for further open exchange of professional opinions between European countries. Leading international experts will be addressing the issues of interaction between filmmakers and governments, the globalisation impact on filmmaking process, collaboration between the countries, cultural and spiritual influence, and the issue of international regulations.

     

    Programme

     

    10am - Presentation of International Institute of Global development

    Topic 1 - Cultural policy in cinema

    11.30-12.00 - Coffee break

    Topic 2 - International Collaboration

    1.30pm - Lunch

     

    Accreditation is essential to gain access to this exclusive event.

     

    Please contact Academia Rossica

     

    Margarita Osepyan

    T: 020 7287 2614, 0780 566 8060

     

    If, however, you are unable to attend, there will be audio and visual recordings of the proceedings that we will be able to share with you.

     

    The participants of the roundtable include Russian, British, German and American filmmakers, producers, researchers and cultural policy makers: