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      “We need to keep making stuff, regardless of what the situation is”: creativity and the film festival sector during COVID-19

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      Arts and the Market
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          In-person film festival experiences have faced uncertain futures since the spread of COVID-19. Snap-lockdowns, unclear and rapidly changing rules to public density allowances in theatres, distribution and challenges of “working-from-home” have become prominent issues to creative and cultural workers employed within the film festival ecosystem. The purpose of this paper, drawing from a series of interviews with film festival directors, organisers and workers within Australia, offers insight into the working lives of those employed within the film festival sector during 2020.

          Design/methodology/approach

          Using the research team's existing professional networks and a targeted approach of participant recruitment, this paper draws upon interview data from 5 semi-structured interviews with participants located in various Australian capital cities, who were working in the film festival sector during 2020. Participants were all mid-career, having at least 5 years of employment experience within the film festival ecosystem (directors, programmers and content creators) as well as having experience in other adjacent cultural and creative work.

          Findings

          The results in this study highlight common concerns of the legacy precarity has on professional and creative practice for those engaged in creative and cultural work, but also of unusual and unexpected opportunities for creativity and new film festival delivery beyond the dominant mode of in-theatre only experience pre-COVID-19.

          Originality/value

          The originality of this study lies in its qualitative exploration of the various employment experiences of Australian film festival workers during COVID-19.

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                Journal
                Arts and the Market
                AAM
                Emerald
                2056-4945
                February 22 2022
                February 22 2022
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                10.1108/AAM-11-2021-0061
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