The Edinburgh International Film Festival hosted a three-day conference on the idea of Third Cinema and its relevance to contemporary film and video culture. Previous gatherings had been held in London and in Manchester to promote black film and video makers. The festival set out to raise a different set of questions, described in the programme booklet in the following terms: "the complexity of the shifting dynamics between intraand inter-national differences and power relations"
The Edinburgh International Film Festival hosted a three-day conference on the idea of Third Cinema and its relevance to contemporary film and video culture. Previous gatherings had been held in London and in Manchester to promote black film and video makers. The festival set out to raise a different set of questions, described in the programme booklet in the following terms: "the complexity of the shifting dynamics between intraand inter-national differences and power relations"
The Edinburgh International Film Festival hosted a three-day conference on the idea of Third Cinema and its relevance to contemporary film and video culture. Previous gatherings had been held in London and in Manchester to promote black film and video makers. The festival set out to raise a different set of questions, described in the programme booklet in the following terms: "the complexity of the shifting dynamics between intraand inter-national differences and power relations"