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International Conference on Recent Tends in Film Studies

ICRTFS

20th Oct – 21st Oct 2026 Zhongshan, China

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UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

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

SDG 3 SDG 4 SDG 5 SDG 8
01 Cinema Studies: Theoretical Frameworks +
This track invites papers that explore various theoretical frameworks within cinema studies, including structuralism, post-structuralism, and psychoanalysis. Participants will engage with how these theories shape our understanding of film texts and their cultural implications.
SDG 4 SDG 10
02 Film Festivals: Platforms for Innovation +
This session focuses on the role of major film festivals in promoting new cinematic voices and trends. Papers will examine how these festivals influence the film industry and shape public discourse around cinema.
SDG 8
03 The Art of Filmmaking: Perspectives from Industry Professionals +
This track seeks contributions from filmmakers, screenwriters, and editors discussing their creative processes and challenges. It aims to provide insights into the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the impact of industry practices on artistic expression.
SDG 9 SDG 11
04 Television Studies: Historical and Cultural Contexts +
This session will explore the evolution of television as a medium and its cultural significance. Papers may address historical developments, genre innovations, and the interplay between television and film.
SDG 4 SDG 10
05 Adaptation: From Page to Screen +
This track invites discussions on the complexities of adapting literary works into film. Participants will analyze the challenges and creative decisions involved in the adaptation process, considering fidelity, interpretation, and audience reception.
SDG 4 SDG 9
06 Costume Design: Aesthetic and Narrative Functions +
This session will examine the role of costume design in film and its contribution to character development and narrative construction. Papers will explore how visual aesthetics influence audience perception and engagement.
SDG 4 SDG 10
07 Horror and Sci-Fi: Genre Innovations and Cultural Reflections +
This track focuses on the horror and science fiction genres, analyzing their evolution and cultural significance. Participants will discuss how these genres reflect societal anxieties and push the boundaries of cinematic storytelling.
SDG 3 SDG 11
08 Surrealism in Cinema: Aesthetic and Philosophical Explorations +
This session invites papers that investigate the influence of surrealism on cinematic practices and narratives. Discussions will center on how surrealist techniques challenge conventional storytelling and viewer expectations.
SDG 4 SDG 10
09 National Cinemas: Identity and Representation +
This track will explore the concept of national cinemas and their role in shaping cultural identity and representation. Papers may address how filmmakers navigate issues of geography, gender, and socioeconomic status within their national contexts.
SDG 5 SDG 10
10 The Evolution of American Film: 1960s and 70s +
This session will focus on the transformative period of American cinema during the 1960s and 70s. Participants will analyze key films, movements, and the socio-political context that influenced this era.
SDG 8 SDG 11
11 Digital Media and the Future of Film +
This track examines the impact of digital media on film production, distribution, and exhibition. Papers will discuss the implications of technological advancements for the future of cinema and its relationship with traditional media forms.
SDG 9 SDG 10