Australian films at large: expanding the evidence about Australian cinema performance
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 09:07authored byD Verhoeven, A Davidson, B Coate
International markets have in recent years become a critical component of the business model for Hollywood cinema, opening up a renewed interest in the global dimensions of film diffusion. Smaller film-producing nations such as Denmark have similarly emphasised global distribution as a key component of the industry’s success. Typically, however, claims for Australian film industry success rely almost exclusively on a film’s domestic box office performance. This paper considers the possibilities for an expanded approach to measuring success and failure in the Australian film industry. Adopting analytic methods from cinema studies, cultural economics and geo-spatial sciences, this paper will examine the international theatrical circulation of Australian films using a unique global database of cinema showtimes. This data set captures all formal film screenings in 47 countries over an 18-month period ending 1 June 2014 and enables detailed empirical study of the locations visited by Australian-produced films. In conjunction with relevant box office data and contextual critical
commentary, we propose a revised and expanded ‘film impact rating’ for assessing the reported performance of Australian films.
History
Journal
Studies in Australasian Cinema
Volume
9
Pagination
7-20
Location
Abingdon, Eng.
ISSN
1750-3175
eISSN
1750-3183
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article