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Reviving, Boosting, Optimising and Transforming European Film Competitiveness - REBOOT

Project description

A closer look at Europe’s big screen

The European film industry is the third largest in the world and worth more than EUR 120 billion. With this in mind, the EU-funded REBOOT project will study the European film industry, identify weaknesses and ways to overcome them, connect existing strengths and plan for future competitiveness. Looking to the future, it will explore audience preferences and their generation, as well as modes of film content production. Overall, the project will study how to increase young people’s engagement with European film, boost the EU’s position in the global film industry and support cultural diversity in the EU film industry.

Objective

This project aims to connect the existing strengths, identify and overcome weaknesses and plan for future competitiveness in the fields of policy, practice and experience. More concretely, the project’s objectives are, on the one hand, to explore the long-standing strengths and pervasive gaps in European competitiveness and policies for competitiveness This includes ways of ‘measuring’ ‘analysing’ and ‘evaluating’ the impact of policies and strategic pathways. On the other hand, the project aspires to place attention to the active preparation for the future in the area of audiences by exploring audience preferences and their generation, as well as modes of film content production. The latter are elements which today’s youth will carry and engage with in the coming decades as makers and consumers, as well as industry and policy leaders. Therefore, the consortium interrogates not only the ‘what is’ but also the ‘what has been’ and ‘what will be’ with fresh lenses.

REBOOT’s ambition is to provide a full set of knowledge of the European film industry, which maximises its existing strengths, combined with strategic and tactical dimensions of action for the optimisation of the potential held in European youth publics, understood both as emerging audiences and as citizens Specifically, the ambition of the project combines several dimensions, which reinforce each other but are listed separately for analytical purposes (and in no particular order): a) increasing support for young people’s engagement with European film; b) strengthening the place of the EU in the global audiovisual economy, particularly in light of the rise of video on demand (VOD); c) supporting cultural diversity in the EU film industry; d) addressing the need for a different understanding of competitiveness and relevant indicators in this context; and e) recognising and supporting the importance for the EU of film and, more broadly, of the cultural and creative sector as a geopolitical asset.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT WIEN
Net EU contribution
€ 849 154,00
Address
UNIVERSITATSRING 1
1010 Wien
Austria

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Region
Ostösterreich Wien Wien
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 903 405,00

Participants (11)