Globalization in Cinema: A Look at Cross - Cultural Storytelling (2000–2005)
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- Date de parution22/04/2025
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Résumé
"Globalization in Cinema: A Look at Cross-Cultural Storytelling (2000-2005)" by Gregory Hammond explores the transformative period in cinema during the early 21st century, when global interconnectedness reshaped how films were produced, distributed, and consumed. The book delves into how cross-cultural storytelling became a dominant force in global cinema, as filmmakers from diverse regions increasingly engaged with universal themes while embracing their own cultural identities.
With a focus on key films, directors, and trends from 2000 to 2005, Hammond examines the rise of hybrid genres, the impact of digital platforms on film distribution, and how globalization influenced film aesthetics, political themes, and audience expectations. Through in-depth analysis, the book highlights the ways in which cinema from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa made significant strides in reaching international audiences, offering fresh perspectives that transcended national borders.
It also traces the role of festivals, digital media, and the changing landscape of film criticism in further globalizing the medium. "Globalization in Cinema" provides a critical and comprehensive look at a pivotal time in film history, offering insights into the forces that shaped the evolution of global cinema and its enduring impact on storytelling today.
With a focus on key films, directors, and trends from 2000 to 2005, Hammond examines the rise of hybrid genres, the impact of digital platforms on film distribution, and how globalization influenced film aesthetics, political themes, and audience expectations. Through in-depth analysis, the book highlights the ways in which cinema from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa made significant strides in reaching international audiences, offering fresh perspectives that transcended national borders.
It also traces the role of festivals, digital media, and the changing landscape of film criticism in further globalizing the medium. "Globalization in Cinema" provides a critical and comprehensive look at a pivotal time in film history, offering insights into the forces that shaped the evolution of global cinema and its enduring impact on storytelling today.
"Globalization in Cinema: A Look at Cross-Cultural Storytelling (2000-2005)" by Gregory Hammond explores the transformative period in cinema during the early 21st century, when global interconnectedness reshaped how films were produced, distributed, and consumed. The book delves into how cross-cultural storytelling became a dominant force in global cinema, as filmmakers from diverse regions increasingly engaged with universal themes while embracing their own cultural identities.
With a focus on key films, directors, and trends from 2000 to 2005, Hammond examines the rise of hybrid genres, the impact of digital platforms on film distribution, and how globalization influenced film aesthetics, political themes, and audience expectations. Through in-depth analysis, the book highlights the ways in which cinema from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa made significant strides in reaching international audiences, offering fresh perspectives that transcended national borders.
It also traces the role of festivals, digital media, and the changing landscape of film criticism in further globalizing the medium. "Globalization in Cinema" provides a critical and comprehensive look at a pivotal time in film history, offering insights into the forces that shaped the evolution of global cinema and its enduring impact on storytelling today.
With a focus on key films, directors, and trends from 2000 to 2005, Hammond examines the rise of hybrid genres, the impact of digital platforms on film distribution, and how globalization influenced film aesthetics, political themes, and audience expectations. Through in-depth analysis, the book highlights the ways in which cinema from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa made significant strides in reaching international audiences, offering fresh perspectives that transcended national borders.
It also traces the role of festivals, digital media, and the changing landscape of film criticism in further globalizing the medium. "Globalization in Cinema" provides a critical and comprehensive look at a pivotal time in film history, offering insights into the forces that shaped the evolution of global cinema and its enduring impact on storytelling today.






















