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International Conference on Global Cinemas and Transnational Film Studies

ICGCTFS

15th Oct – 16th Oct 2026 Perth, Australia

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 4 SDG 5 SDG 7 SDG 8
01 Global Cinemas: A Comparative Approach +
This track invites papers that explore the comparative analysis of global cinema traditions. Participants will examine how different cultural contexts shape cinematic narratives and aesthetics.
SDG 4 SDG 11
02 Transnational Film Studies: Theoretical Perspectives +
This session focuses on the theoretical frameworks that underpin transnational film studies. Scholars are encouraged to discuss the implications of globalization on film theory and practice.
SDG 7
03 Cultural Exchange and Film Distribution +
This track examines the dynamics of cultural exchange through film distribution channels. Papers will analyze how distribution practices influence the reception of films across borders.
SDG 10
04 Audience Studies in Global Contexts +
This session seeks to explore audience reception and engagement with global cinema. Researchers will present studies that highlight the diverse interpretations and experiences of international film audiences.
SDG 4 SDG 10
05 Cinematic Diversity and Representation +
This track addresses issues of representation and diversity within global cinema. Contributions will focus on how films reflect and challenge cultural identities and social norms.
SDG 5 SDG 10
06 Film Industry Dynamics in a Globalized World +
This session investigates the evolving landscape of the film industry in the context of globalization. Papers will analyze economic, political, and technological factors that shape film production and distribution.
SDG 8 SDG 9
07 Cross-Cultural Analysis of Film Narratives +
This track encourages scholars to engage in cross-cultural analyses of film narratives. Participants will explore how storytelling techniques vary across cultures and their impact on audience perception.
SDG 4 SDG 10
08 World Cinema and Globalization Studies +
This session focuses on the intersection of world cinema and globalization studies. Papers will examine how global trends influence local cinematic practices and vice versa.
SDG 8 SDG 11
09 Film Theory in a Transnational Context +
This track invites discussions on the relevance of film theory in transnational contexts. Scholars will explore how traditional film theories can be adapted or challenged by global cinematic practices.
SDG 7 SDG 9
10 The Role of Film Festivals in Cultural Exchange +
This session explores the significance of film festivals as platforms for cultural exchange. Contributions will analyze how festivals facilitate dialogue between filmmakers and diverse audiences.
SDG 10 SDG 11
11 Emerging Trends in Global Media Consumption +
This track examines the emerging trends in global media consumption patterns. Researchers will investigate how digital technologies and streaming platforms are reshaping the landscape of film accessibility and audience engagement.
SDG 9 SDG 11