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ACE/FIAF Programming and Access to Collections Commission Workshop:

"How to Disseminate Heritage Cinema in a Changing Society"

Context, Responsibility, and Engagement: Strategies for Selecting and Programming Controversial Films While Preserving the Integrity of Our Audiovisual Heritage

24 June 2025
Bologna (MAMbo at the Cineteca di Bologna)

Moderator: Chicca Bergonzi, Directrice Pôle Valorisation Cinémathèque suisse

No registration required

Presentation of the course

Classic films often reflect the complexities, contradictions, and sometimes troubling aspects of the eras in which they were made. In the context of evolving societal paradigms and increasingly diverse audiences, programming classic cinema today poses both challenges and opportunities. The role of film archives and Cinémathèques is not just to preserve and disseminate cinematic heritage, but also to provide meaningful and responsible mediation.

Today’s audiences, influenced by changing social values, heightened cultural sensitivities, and a growing awareness of historical injustices, view these works through new and diverse lenses.

The workshop will explore how programmers, curators and cultural mediators can respond to changing contexts by encouraging dialogue and helping audiences engage with the complexities of cinema history through modern and inclusive tools.

It will address several key issues related to the topic, including the evolution of programming and dissemination practices, the importance of contextualization, an analysis of new audiences’ dynamics, and parallels with the academic environment today.

The discussion will also reflect on the role of film archives within the audiovisual and cultural sectors, as well as the need for adequate financial resources for appropriate mediation actions, professional training and educational projects.

It will focus on the possibility of a dynamic, reflective approach to heritage cinema: one that can address controversy openly and embraces cinema’s capacity to illuminate the past while encouraging reflection in the present.

The panel will include contributions and testimonials from film programmers and curators, academics, and professionals working in the archival and cinema fields.


Schedule

14:00 Introduction

Session 1 - Curating Meaning: The Evolution of Film Programming Practices, Contextualization and Contemporary Audiences

14:15 – 14:30 Jay Weissberg, Director, Giornate del Cinema Muto Pordenone

14:30 – 14:45 Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Artistic Director, Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art

14:45 – 15:00 Chalida Uabumrungjit, Director, Thai Film Archive

15:00 – 15:15 Maelle Arnaud, Directrice de la Programmation, Institut Lumière

15:15 – 15:30 Discussion
15:30 – 15:45 Break

Session 2 - New Archival Practices and the Future of Film Heritage: Mediation, Education, and Cultural Challenges

15:45 – 16:00 Lou Burkart, Film Archivist and Curator, Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam

16:00 – 16:15 Sreya Chatterjee, Doctoral Researcher, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg & HTW – University of Applied Sciences, Berlin

16:15 – 16:30 Gérald Duchaussoy, Responsable Section Cannes Classics, chargé de Programmation au MIFC – Marché international du film classique

16:30 – 16:45 Anne Bidaux, Responsable des Offres Numériques Cinéma et Séries ARTE

16:45 – 17:00 Discussion

Closing Speech

17:00 Gianluca Farinelli, Direttore Cineteca di Bologna


Registration

Free admission, no reservation needed.