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International Conference on Film Studies and Intercultural Exchange

1–2 Aug 2026 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICFSIE conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Film Studies and related disciplines.

01 Cinematic Narratives in Cross-Cultural Contexts +
This track explores how narrative structures in film are influenced by cultural contexts and intercultural exchanges. It aims to analyze the ways in which storytelling transcends borders and reflects diverse cultural identities.
02 Audience Engagement in Global Cinema +
Focusing on the dynamics of audience reception, this track investigates how global cinema engages diverse audiences. It seeks to understand the cultural implications of audience interactions with films from various backgrounds.
03 Comparative Approaches to Film Theory +
This session invites papers that apply comparative methodologies to film theory, examining how different theoretical frameworks can illuminate cross-cultural cinematic practices. Participants will discuss the relevance and adaptability of established theories in diverse cultural settings.
04 Cultural Representation in Film +
This track addresses the representation of various cultures in film and the implications of these portrayals for intercultural understanding. Papers will analyze the authenticity and impact of cultural depictions in contemporary cinema.
05 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Film Studies +
Encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, this session explores the intersections of film studies with other fields such as sociology, anthropology, and communication studies. It aims to foster innovative approaches to understanding film as a cultural artifact.
06 Global Perspectives on Cinematic Practices +
This track examines the diverse practices of filmmaking across the globe, highlighting how cultural contexts shape production and reception. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate the global exchange of cinematic techniques.
07 Film and Identity: Intercultural Dialogues +
Focusing on the relationship between film and identity, this session investigates how films contribute to the construction of personal and collective identities in intercultural contexts. Papers will explore the role of cinema in fostering dialogue among different cultural groups.
08 Media Studies and Film: Convergences and Divergences +
This track delves into the relationship between media studies and film, examining how both fields inform and challenge each other. Participants will analyze the implications of media convergence for film production and consumption in a globalized world.
09 Narrative Analysis in Cross-Cultural Cinema +
This session invites contributions that employ narrative analysis to explore films from various cultural backgrounds. It aims to uncover the unique storytelling techniques and thematic concerns that arise in cross-cultural cinematic narratives.
10 International Collaboration in Film Production +
Exploring the dynamics of international collaborations in filmmaking, this track focuses on the challenges and benefits of cross-border partnerships. Papers will discuss case studies that highlight successful collaborative projects and their cultural impacts.
11 Film Festivals as Sites of Intercultural Exchange +
This track investigates the role of film festivals in promoting intercultural exchange and dialogue among filmmakers and audiences. Participants will analyze how festivals serve as platforms for showcasing diverse cinematic voices and fostering global connections.

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