Рroduction and distribution of author's cinema in Ukraine as a state problem. Part 2. Production and distribution of director's models of auteur cinema in the context of the activities of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and the State Agency of Ukraine f
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2022.257721Abstract
The purpose of the article is to identify the problems of film production and distribution in Ukraine and to identify scientific guidelines that contribute to a comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of Ukrainian authors' cinema in the intercultural space. Research methodology. Methods of scientific analysis, comparison, and generalization were used in the development of the topic. In addition, analytical and systematic methods were used in their unity, which is necessary to study the art aspect of the problem. The scientific novelty of the study is that the problem of director's models of author's film production and distribution in Ukraine in the context of the functioning of state support programs first appeared as the subject of a special study; the content of the concepts of "film production" and "distribution" as a certain specific integrity and unity of interconnected elements is argued; the works of Ukrainian film directors-authors, whose films were created with state support, are singled out and characterized; the expediency of using the system method in studying the peculiarities of the film-making process in Ukraine is proved; a comprehensive analysis was carried out and the features of author's film production in Ukraine and abroad were identified. Conclusions. Acquaintance with the materials presented in the article expands the arsenal of knowledge about the specifics of director's models of author's film production and distribution in Ukraine and makes their use in training courses on the theory and history of cinema and directing.
Key words: ukrainian cinema, film production, distribution, state support, director-authors.
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