Work was divided into 7 Work Packages (WP). Management (WP1) and Training (WP2) activities lasted throughout the entire project. Researcher used an inter-sectorial methodology combining approaches from film studies, film festival studies, cultural history and tools from digital humanities. Research activities started with identifying the films relevant for the project and determining which festivals screened them (WP3 Dataset Gathering). This was followed by the analysis of films, jury reports and press reviews. Specific attention was paid to the film circulation and reception in the region involved directly in the conflict. Both qualitative (textual analysis) and quantitative methods (number of films produced, screened, awarded) were used (WP4 Content Analysis). The last step was the creation of an online open access Digital Archive with the database of relevant films and a more detailed visual section for a selection of films (WP5 Digital Archive Creation).
Dissemination activities (WP6) resulted in 4 conference papers, 1 peer-to-peer workshop, 2 articles, 1 book chapter, 1 monograph drafted, 1 digital archive and database created and 1 symposium organised. The main communication activities (WP7) included 4 public lectures with multiple film screenings, 5 invited talks at universities and advanced schools, and 1 workshop with PhD students.
The project’s main outputs include:
- [WP5, digital archive] An open access online digital archive with: a) historical overview, b) film database and c) visual section with archival documents, visual materials and texts providing context for a selection of films. Continuously updated with new materials, it is available here:
https://pric.unive.it/projects/cbatrieste/digital-archive(öffnet in neuem Fenster) - [WP6, book chapter], D. Jelenkovic, “Warrior or Victim? Representations of Women in post-1945 Films about the Northern Adriatic Borderlands”, in Marta Verginella (ed.), Edited collection on female trauma (ERC project EIRENE), CEU Press, forthcoming in 2025
- [WP6, article] D. Jelenkovic, “’Words Matter: Film Festivals and Territorial Conflicts”, Alternator.Science Ljubljana, 2024,
https://doi.org/10.3986/alternator.2024.03(öffnet in neuem Fenster)- [WP6, article] D. Jelenkovic, “The Cinematic Battle for the Adriatic: Film Festivals and the Trieste Crisis”, Cinergie – Il cinema e le altre arti, N.22 University of Bologna, 2022, pp. 55-68.
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2280-9481/14925(öffnet in neuem Fenster)Researcher continues to work on articles and a book manuscript, as well as to present her work through conferences, lectures and public talks.