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Professor Mattias Frey: "The Permanent Crisis of Film Criticism"

Professor Mattias Frey: "The Permanent Crisis of Film Criticism"

FromOpen To Criticism


Professor Mattias Frey: "The Permanent Crisis of Film Criticism"

FromOpen To Criticism

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week I'm being a swotty fangirl, as my guest is someone whose work I've revered for several years now. Mattias Frey is a film and media industries scholar and he's Professor and Head of the Department of Media, Culture and Creative Industries at City, University of London. He's written several books, but his 2015 publication The Permanent Crisis of Film Criticism: The Anxiety of Authority was my Bible during my Masters research. So the chance to discuss his work first-hand, and pick his brains about where we're at right now - especially in the context of the history of criticism - seemed too good an opportunity to miss. If you've ever pondered where the story of film criticism and how it's morphed over cinema's 100+ year history then look no further than this week's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Apr 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

If you ever watch films or read film reviews this podcast is for you. Because what you get to see onscreen is directly impacted by what critics value and promote. Film critic Wendy Lloyd investigates how we talk about movies, who gets to do it and why it matters with fellow critics and social commentators. #MeToo, BLM and Times Up mean we're finally seeing improved diversity in film - from the stories being told to onscreen representation. But significant power imbalances remain - as highlighted each year during Awards season. So how might film criticism understand its own role in these inequalities and better serve ALL film fans? Because whilst historically marginalised voices are now coming through in criticism, significant inequalities remain - including who gets the top critic jobs and which stories - and therefore films - are valued most. Join me in this series of thought provoking and lively conversations, that builds on research on inequalities in criticism I carried out for my Masters degree. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.