Public Lectures on Aging and Gender in European Cinema Starting November 1st, 2023 at Frankfurt Goethe University, Germany When feminist film scholar Laura Mulvey famously described […]
A kick off panel discussion with our team members, film scientists Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Hediger and Dr. Asja Makarevic and guest lecturers, a specialist on gerontology, […]
Free in-person public lecture by our team member Dr. Alexandre Moussa, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris-3 29.11.2023, 6-8 p.m. Goethe University Frankfurt, Campus Westend PEG-Building, Room 1G191 […]
Image credit: photographed by Ruven Afanador for Sports Illustrated While discussions about old age often revolve around the economic costs of healthcare services, this phenomenon also […]
This working area explores how media representation, production strategies, and demographics interact. It studies how these aspects adapt to audience changes and trends, including the role of influential figures in endorsing new formats. It also looks at production differences in European countries and the influence of supranational entities on these patterns.
This working area studies how European cinemas depict and narrate the concepts of old age and gender, with a specific focus on the comparison and relationship between starring roles for women and other portrayals of old age and gender.
Image credit: photographed by Oliver Cole for Unsplash AGE-C will contribute towards a better understanding of how the demographic shift toward a “greying continent” poses a challenge […]
Image credit: photographed by Danielle Rice for Unsplash Despite the successful creation of European research networks and platforms such as www.necs.org, study programs such as www.imacsite.net and […]
Image credit: photographed by Jon Tyson for Unsplash AGE-C breaks new ground in three ways: All copyrighted materials included on this website are used for educational purposes […]