2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297404
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Quantifying the global film festival circuit: Networks, diversity, and public value creation

Vejune Zemaityte,
Andres Karjus,
Ulrike Rohn
et al.

Abstract: Film festivals are a key component in the global film industry in terms of trendsetting, publicity, trade, and collaboration. We present an unprecedented analysis of the international film festival circuit, which has so far remained relatively understudied quantitatively, partly due to the limited availability of suitable data sets. We use large-scale data from the Cinando platform of the Cannes Film Market, widely used by industry professionals. We explicitly model festival events as a global network connecte… Show more

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“…More broadly, the same operational logic could be used to study other cultural and social domains where more or less complete user or participant data is available. For example, Zemaityte and Karjus et al (2024) investigate a large dataset from a globally-used platform of film professionals and film festivals; the same approach could be used to delineate potentially diverging groups such as filmmakers (by which festivals they frequent and which they do not). Similarly, television production crews and groupings of individuals and the content they produce could be studied where complete production or historical databases are available (cf.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More broadly, the same operational logic could be used to study other cultural and social domains where more or less complete user or participant data is available. For example, Zemaityte and Karjus et al (2024) investigate a large dataset from a globally-used platform of film professionals and film festivals; the same approach could be used to delineate potentially diverging groups such as filmmakers (by which festivals they frequent and which they do not). Similarly, television production crews and groupings of individuals and the content they produce could be studied where complete production or historical databases are available (cf.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%