Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Faculty of Business Management, Department of International Economics and Business Management Saulėtekio al. 11, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Faculty of Creative Industries, Department of Philosophy and Communication Trakų g. 1, LT-01132 Vilnius, Lithuania
This paper explores changes of the political, legal, taxation and other circumstances in film industries of Central and Eastern Europe that kick-started qualitative changes over the last decade. Research conducted by European Union (EU) on European film industry suggests that in terms of film industry Central and Eastern Europe region at this stage is generally non-competitive and not commercially orientated. We argue that the region filmmakers systematic believe in concept that film art and film business is a combination of polar opposites is a key reason that holds back industry’s potential to make a considerable economical and cultural contribution to national prosperity.
Mitkus, T., & Nedzinskaitė-Mitkė, V. (2016). The impact of globalization to creative industries: the analysis of film industries of Central and Eastern Europe. Creativity Studies, 9(1), 64-74. https://doi.org/10.3846/23450479.2015.1126539
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