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Lars Gustaf Andersson & John Sundholm 
The Cultural Practice of Immigrant Filmmaking 
Minor Immigrant Cinemas in Sweden 1950–1990

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Based on a research project funded by the Swedish Research Council, this book analyses 40 years of post-war independent immigrant filmmaking in Sweden. John Sundholm and Lars Gustaf Andersson consider the creativity that lies in the state of exile, offering analyses of over 50 rarely seen immigrant films that would otherwise remain invisible and unarchived. They shed light on the complex web of personal, economic and cultural circumstances around migrant filmmaking, and discuss associations that became important sites of self-organization for exiled filmmakers: The Independent Film Group, The Stockholm Film Workshop, Cineco, Kaleidoscope and Tensta Film Association.


Using an innovative combination of key film theory, The Cultural Practice of Immigrant Filmmaking studies immigrant filmmaking in a transnational context, exploring how immigrant filmmakers use film to find a place in a new cultural situation.


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Table of Content

Introduction: The Cultural Practice of Immigrant Filmmaking


Film and Theory


Minor cinemas, the public sphere and the production of locality


Migration and diaspora: Notes on recent research


Outline of the book                      


Chapter 1: Migrants’ Minor Cinemas: Beyond Accented and Exilic Cinema


Accented cinema          


Minor cinema


Beyond textual models of the accented and exilic         


Chapter 2: Conditions of Production: Immigrant’s Associations and Workshops in Sweden   


Immigration and culture in post-war Sweden


Establishing experimental film culture: The Independent Film Group 


Immigrant film as cultural policy: The Stockholm Film Workshop


The momentary agency: Cineco (Cinecooperativo)


To be or not to be a filmmaker: Kaledioscope


Do it yourself: The Tensta Film Association


The production of film, the production of experience and the public


Chapter 3: From Avant-garde to Communion: Ten Films by Immigrant Filmmakers in Sweden             


Fabulations in the minor key                                           


Study 1 (Awakening) by Peter Weiss (1952)                                  


Alone by the Tensta Film Association (1974)                               


Do You Want to Join Me, Martha? by the Tensta Film Association (1980)


Interference by Maureen Paley (1977)                                         


The Earthman by Muammer Özer (1980)                         


The Mirage by Guillermo Álvarez/Cineco (1981)                         


The Sea is Far Away by Reza Bagher (1983)                                


The Promise by Menelaos Carayannis (1984)                               


The Waiting by Myriam Braniff (1989)                                        


Five Minutes for the Souls of America by César Galindo (1992)                


Projecting a public, creating a context                                          


Chapter 4: The Cultural Practice of Minor Immigrant Cinema Archiving


The archival life of cinema


The archival trajectories of the immigrant films             


The Stockholm Film Workshop and immigrant filmmaking 


Performing accidental archives 


Dispostif in the making, palimpsests of minor histories and the politics of recognition                  


Conclusion: Immigrant Filmmaking as Minor Cinema Practice                    

About the author

Prof. David E. James is on the faculty of the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. His teaching focuses on avant-garde cinema, culture in Los Angeles, east-Asian cinema, cinema and music and working-class culture. His publications include Allegories of Cinema: American Film in the Sixties (1989), Power Misses: Essays Across (Un)Popular Culture (1996), The Most Typical Avant-Garde: History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los Angeles (2005) and Rock ‘N’ Film: Cinema’s Dance With Popular Music (2016).
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 168 ● ISBN 9781789380606 ● File size 4.2 MB ● Publisher Intellect Books ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7958154 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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