Museums of Cinema and their Audience

By Rinella Cere

  • Price: $41.95
  • Binding/Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 978-0-415-43225-2
  • Publish Date: January 1st 2011
  • Imprint: Routledge
  • Pages: 192 pages

Series: Museum Meanings

Description

Museums of Cinema and their Audience examines how cinema has been transformed and strengthened through museological and archival activities since its origins, and asks what paradoxes may be involved in putting cinema in a museum.

Cere examines the ideas which developed around the need to establish national museums of cinema, how these have negotiated and defined the boundary between the national and the international in their exhibitionary and screening practices. She looks at the tensions between the history of film as an aesthetic product and cinema as a ‘leisure’ activity, and at how, museums of cinema’s exhibitions, collections and festivals organised under their aegis, resolve them. The book also explores the way the ideal of public access to a cultural heritage is contradicted by the recent emphasis on museums as 'tourist spaces for individualised consumption'.

All these themes combined will be concretised through the empirical study of five different museums of cinema, including a visitor and audience study and interviews with leading staff, adopting a comparative focus because the resolution of many of the theoretical questions posed above may be shaped by the prevailing sense of national cultural and filmic traditions, as well as the motivations of founders and funding agencies, which may be inflected differently in varying national contexts.

Contents

PART I Theories and histories of museums of cinema 1. The birth of the museum of cinema 2. Museums and film archives: different paradigms? 3. The 'archaeology' of cinema PART II National and International Identities in Museums of Cinema. 4. National identity in museums of cinema 5. The internationalisation of museums of cinema 6. ‘Neither art nor heritage’? The audience of museums of cinema. PART III ‘The Love of Cinema’: Five Studies of Museums of Cinema 7. The National Museums of Photography, Film and Television: a 'sober' example 8. Who is guarding the treasures now? The ‘Dragon’ and the Cinémathèque Française- Musée du Cinéma 9. "Thought of a museum of cinema": the Museo Nazionale del cinema in Turin. 10.The Museu del cinema in Girona: an experiment in a locally-run museum. 11. George Eastman House: an international museum of cinema 12. Conclusion

 

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