Film Industry at the Service of EU Identity Politics

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
E. V. Khakhalkina, A. V. Vyachistaya
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Mass cinema can act as a powerful tool for influencing public opinion by appealing to shared values and collective historical memory, while simultaneously constructing and guiding these elements in alignment with policy objectives. This article explores the thesis that national cinema, as an element of a common cultural code, plays a significant role in the formation and reinforcement of collective (socio-cultural) identity. Specifically, it examines the significance of Brussels' efforts to cultivate a robust film industry as part of the European Union's strategy for constructing a collective identity.The authors test the hypothesis that cinema serves as a medium for fostering a sense of belonging and emotional connection among EU citizens. To this end, the study aims to uncover the specific mechanisms by which common historical and social narratives are conveyed through European Union cinema. The research methodology is grounded in a structuralist perspective on cinema (P. Wallen, C. Metz).The article analyzes how the EU has intensified its institutional support and promotion of European cinema, particularly in response to the «crisis of ideas» in Hollywood, which has left a void in the global film market. This analysis is contextualized within the broader sociopolitical landscape, including the rising popularity of mass cinema during the pandemic and the heightened urgency for strengthening EU collective identity amid the Ukrainian crisis and the initiation of a special military operation.The findings indicate that the EU is increasingly leveraging the film industry to disseminate narratives, ideas, and values critical for both situational objectives – such as consolidating public opinion on specific political issues (illustrated by the «militarization» of the film market in response to the 2022 military operation) – and long-term goals of fortifying the EU's collective identity. However, the long-term efficacy of cinema in shaping public opinion is constrained by its susceptibility to rapid trend shifts driven by audience preferences.
电影业为欧盟身份政治服务
大众电影可以成为影响公众舆论的有力工具,通过诉诸共同的价值观和集体历史记忆,同时构建和引导这些元素与政策目标保持一致。本文探讨的论点是,国家电影作为共同文化准则的一个要素,在形成和强化集体(社会文化)认同方面发挥着重要作用。具体而言,文章探讨了布鲁塞尔为培养强大的电影产业所做的努力,作为欧盟构建集体认同战略的一部分,其意义何在。作者检验了电影作为培养欧盟公民归属感和情感联系的媒介这一假设。为此,本研究旨在揭示欧盟电影传递共同历史和社会叙事的具体机制。文章分析了欧盟如何在制度上加强对欧洲电影的支持和推广,尤其是如何应对好莱坞的 "观念危机",这一危机在全球电影市场上留下了空白。这一分析是在更广泛的社会政治背景下进行的,包括在大流行病期间大众电影的日益流行,以及在乌克兰危机和启动特别军事行动期间加强欧盟集体认同的紧迫性。研究结果表明,欧盟正越来越多地利用电影业来传播叙事、思想和价值观,这些叙事、思想和价值观对于情境目标--如巩固特定政治问题上的公众舆论(2022 年军事行动中电影市场的 "军事化 "就说明了这一点)--以及强化欧盟集体认同的长期目标都至关重要。然而,电影在塑造公众舆论方面的长期效力受到了观众喜好所导致的快速趋势变化的制约。
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MGIMO Review of International Relations
MGIMO Review of International Relations INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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