A conference held by the Department of Media Studies at the Institute of Modern German Literature and Media at Kiel University in cooperation with the CINEMARE International Ocean Film Festival KielApart from acting as a seemingly inexhaustible source of inspiration in poetry, music and art, the sea is one of the oldest subjects in the history of feature films and documentaries. Not only does it serve as a projection screen and playing field for cultural fantasies, technological advancements and scientific findings, but it also holds a lot of symbolic, narrative, dramatic, aesthetic, sociocultural and political potential for audiovisual media.
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