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1 Focus Film Gender Balance in the Film Industry Seminar, Göteborg International Film Festival, January 29, 24 Nordic Gender & Media Forum #
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3 (3) Nordic Gender & Media Forum A Nordicom project The Nordic Gender & Media Forum is about creating a platform for discussion of gender equality in the media. The media can hinder or hasten progress towards gender equality. Worldwide, only 24 percent of news subjects are women. In Europe, only one in box office films is directed by a woman, while in advertising and computer games there is an abundance of gender stereotypes. The project can be seen as a regional follow-up to the 995 Beijing Platform for Action, when all UN member states agreed on the need to increase participation of women in the media and to work against stereotypes. The Nordic Gender & Media Forum is collecting gender-based statistics on the Nordic media industry (film, journalism, advertising and computer games), and will present them for discussion at various seminars during the spring of 24 and at a conference on good practice in Bergen on May 7. Examples of good practice from Nordic countries will also be brought together in a publication. Target Groups: The Nordic Gender & Media Forum aims to bring together business, researchers, activists and stakeholders within the media sector in the Nordic countries and elsewhere. The Forum is financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers and run by Nordicom at the University of Gothenburg. Nordicom is a knowledge centre for media and communications research, a collaboration between the five countries of the Nordic region Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Nordicom operates under the auspices of the Nordic Council of Ministers. Nordicom s work is focused on three areas: Media and communications research findings in the Nordic countries Trends and developments in the media sectors in the Nordic countries Research on children, youth and the media worldwide www. www. SEMINAR Jan 29 24, pm Göteborg International Film Festival: Gender Balance in the Nordic Film Industry In 995, all UN countries agreed on the need to increase the participation of women in the media and work against stereotypes. In Europe, however, still only one in box office films is directed by a woman. The Nordic countries appear to be doing better or are they? This seminar presents statistics on gender equality in the Nordic film industry, compiled by Nordicom, with comment from the European Women s Audiovisual Network, researchers and industry. Participants: Ulrika Facht, media analyst, Nordicom, University of Gothenburg;; Annika Hellström, Dorisfilm, Sweden;; Francine Raveney, Director, European Women s Audiovisual Network (EWA) Network;; Terese Martinsson, Bachelor student, Cultural Studies, University of Gothenburg;; Maria Edström, Nordicom, University of Gothenburg.
4 2 (3) Publicly available statistics on women in domestic films and film production in the Nordic countries Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden. Employment in the AV-sector x x 2. Cinema attendance in the Nordic countries Cinema attendance per capita 2 2, total Monthly cinema visits by gender () x x x x x x x 3. Fe and share (director, scriptwriter, producer) of feature films in Nordic countries Fiction films, more than one year key positions x incl documenttaries Fe and share of domestic feature film premieres, all films Fiction films, 22 key positions, share of total and of films supported by national film institutes x director x (aggregated) (aggregated) x x 5. Fe and share of film productions supported by national film institutes Distribution of support share of key positions Distribution of support by film type (fiction/non-fiction/length) x 2-22 x X Five most popular domestic cinema films in 22 (based on cinema admissions) Overview: Most popular domestic cinema films 22 director x 28-22, Total (aggregated) X 2-22 x x x x x 7. Fe and share of leading roles and key positions in Nordic film 22 Fiction premiere films 22 leading roles, director, producer, scriptwriter x x x x x Data missing, not found or not public. Aggregated = Data refer to a period, not to a single year. Jan 27, 24
5 3 (3) Information about the data Gender equality means that women and men have equal opportunities to shape society and their own lives. To quote Statistics Sweden: Gender equality is one of the cornerstones of equality, where equality is a wider concept including ethnicity, religion and social class. In quantitative terms, gender equality implies an equal distribution of women and men. If a group or data consist of more than 6 per cent of one sex, that data is dominated by that sex. (Statistics Sweden, Women and men in Sweden). Regarding data from national film institutes, it is important to note that each country is different, with each reporting institute having its own agreement with its film sector on what data are to be reported and with what aims. The country data are therefore often not directly comparable. Where one country presents a time series, another will only have data for a separate year, or one country mixes fiction film with documentary while another does not, and so forth. Data on monthly visits to the cinema in Norway and Sweden are based on Media Barometer surveys in Norway and Sweden. The surveys are similar in that they are based on random samples of the population interviewed via telephone. The surveys both ask about daily use of different media, weekly use of some media, and also monthly and annual use. Statistics Norway is the agency responsible for the Norwegian Media Barometer: In 22, it conducted,996 interviews (response rate 59). Nordicom (Sweden) conducts the Swedish Media Barometer: In 22 4,745 interviews were conducted (response rate 65). The number of interviews has increased within both surveys since 995, when in Sweden 2,37 people were interviewed. Information on employment comes from Statistics Sweden and Statistics Finland, the national statistical bureaus. The data are based on tax and business registers. For more on the employment statistics, see: Finland: Sweden: Data on key positions are based on national film institutes own collections and compilations, but in the Nordic countries these data are compiled according to similar guidelines. The key positions in film production director, producer and scriptwriter are each counted as one per film. So if more than one man are the scriptwriters of a film, this is counted as one, and similarly if the scriptwriters are women. If the scriptwriters are one man and one woman, this is counted as.5 and.5. The total sum of all scriptwriters ( and ) is therefore the total number of films included in the study. The work by Terese Martinsson on new films and lead roles in 22 has been coded according to a system similar to those used by national film institutes or funds.
6 4 (3). Employment in media The audiovisual sector FINLAND 2 Total no. Total, media Production film, video, tv-programs (59) Postproduction, film, video, tv-programs (592) Distribution, film-, videoand tv-programs (593) Television companies ( ) Women Men Note: The five digit code refers to NACE (The Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community). NACE is a European industry standard classification system also used by the national statistical institutes in the EU. The first four digits of the code, which is the first four levels of the classification system, are the same in all European countries. The fifth digit might vary from country to country and further digits are sometimes placed by suppliers of databases. Source: Statistics Finland (processed), employment statistics. Description of the statistics: SWEDEN 2 Total no. Total, media Production film, video, tv-programs (59) Postproduction, film, video, tv-programs (592) Distribution, film-, videoand tv-programs (593) Television companies (62) Women Men Note: The five digit code refers to NACE (The Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community). NACE is a European industry standard classification system also used by the national statistical institutes in the EU. The first four digits of the code, which is the first four levels of the classification system, are the same in all European countries. The fifth digit might vary from country to country and further digits are sometimes placed by suppliers of databases. Source: Statistics Sweden (processed), employment statistics. Description of the statistics:
7 5 (3) 2. Cinema attendance in the Nordic countries Average number of visits per capita and year 2 2 Year Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden 2 2,2,3 5,3 2,8 2, 22 2,4,5 5,6 2,6 2, 23 2,3,5 5, 2,9 2, 24 2,4,3 4,8 2,6,8 25 2,2,2 4,6 2,4,6 26 2,3,3 4,9 2,6,7 27 2,2,2 4,7 2,3,6 28 2,3,3 4,9 2,4,6 29 2,4, ,6,9 2 2,3, ,2,7 2 2,2, ,3,7 Sources: Danish Film Institute (processed), Finnish Film Foundation, Statistics Iceland, FILM&KINO (Norway), Swedish Film Institute (processed), Nordicom. 5 NORWAY: Proportion of population visiting a cinema at least once a month () Women Men Share of population 6 79 years. Sources: Statistics Norway s Media Barometer, medianorway. 5 SWEDEN: Proportion of population visiting a cinema at least once a month () Women Men Share of population 9 79 years. Source: Nordicom-Sweden's Media Barometer.
8 6 (3) 3. Fe and share (director, scriptwriter, producer) of feature films in Nordic countries FINLAND: Fe and share of domestic premiere films, incl documentaries () Data not available Director, Director, Producer, Producer, Scriptwriter, Scriptwriter, Source: Finnish Film Foundation, NORWAY: Fe and share of domestic premiere films () Director, Director, Producer, Producer, Scriptwriter, Scriptwriter, Source: Norwegian Film Institute,
9 7 (3) 3. Fe and share (director, scriptwriter, producer) of feature films in Nordic countries SWEDEN: Fe and share of domestic feature premiere films () Scriptwriter, Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Director, Producer, Source: Swedish Film Institute, no. of directors ICELAND: Fe and directors of domestic feature premiere films (number) Note: Data refer to full length feature films Sources: Statistics Iceland (based on Icelandic Film Fund (Icelandic Films, and Statistics Iceland), no. of films Films, total (bar) Directed by men Directed by women Directed both by men and women
10 8 (3) 4. Fe and share of domestic feature film premieres NORWAY: Fe and share of domestic feature premiere films 22 () Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Films total Films with support Source: Norwegian Film Institute 8 SWEDEN: Fe and share of domestic feature premiere films 22 () Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Films total Films with support Source: Swedish Film Institute
11 9 (3) 5. Fe and share of film production support FINLAND: Fe and share of production support applications and decisions 22 () Total, Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Total, Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Share of support applications Share of support decisions Source: Finnish Film Foundation, NORWAY: Fe and share of production support applications and decisions 22 () Total, Fiction film, Documentary, Short film, Total, Fiction film, Documentary, Short film, Share of applications Share of decisions Source: Norwegian Film Institute
12 (3) 5. Fe and share of film production support NORWAY: Fe and share in funded films, by type of film () Fiction films, Documentaries, Short films, Fiction films, Documentaries, Short films, Source: Norwegian Film Institute SWEDEN: Fe and share in funded feature films () Scriptwriter, Producer, Director, Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Source: Swedish Film Institute
13 (3) 6. Five most popular domestic cinema films in 22 (based on cinema admissions) DENMARK Release date Admissions Director Producer Scriptwriter 2 Hvidsten gruppen ,994 F M M 3 Den skaldede frisør ,654 F M M 5 En kongelig affære ,35 M F M 6 Far til fire til søs ,589 M M M Min søsters børn alene hjemme ,757 M M M FINLAND 3 Risto räppääjä ja Viileä Venla ,388 F M F 7 Tie Pohjoiseen ,83 M M M 8 Puhdistus ,84 M M M* 2 Iron sky ,327 M M M* 3 Varasto ,349 M M M NORWAY Kon-Tiki ,944 M M M 5 Reisen til julestjernen ,6 M M F 7 Tina & Bettina - The Movie ,47 M M M >3 Kompani Orheim ,28 M M M >3 Varg Veum -Kalde hjerter ,58 M FM M The 3th most visited film had 4 8 admissions. SWEDEN 6 Hamilton - I nationens intresse ,66 F M M En gång i Phuket ,264 M F M 5 Snabba cash II ,475 M M FM 9 Cockpit ,632 M F FM 2 Sune i Grekland - all inclusive ,97 M M M * Male scriptwriter, based on a novel/original story by a woman. F = Fe FM = Fe and TOTAL F/M 2/8 2/8 2/8 Sources: Danish Film Institute, Finnish Film Foundation, Norwegian Film Institute, Swedish Film Institute, Imdb.com. Data missing for Iceland.
14 2 (3) 7. Fe and share of lead roles and key positions in premiere fiction films in the Nordic countries in 22 Country Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Total, Nordic countries Lead roles () Fe Male Total Director () Fe Male Total Producer () Fe Male Total Scriptwriter () Fe Male Total Number of films Source: Martinsson, Terese, 24 (forthcoming).
15 3 (3) Premiere fiction films with lead role in relation to key position in the Nordic countries 22 () Nordic countries Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Men, all positions Male director Male producer Male scriptwriter Based on number of films: The Nordic countries 98, Denmark 2, Finland 26, Iceland 4, Norway 7, Sweden 3. Source: Martinsson, Terese, 24 (forthcoming). 2 Premiere fiction films with lead role in relation to key positions in the Nordic countries 22 () Nordic countries Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Women, all positions Fe director Fe Producer Fe Scriptwriter Based on number of films: The Nordic countries 98, Denmark 2, Finland 26, Iceland 4, Norway 7, Sweden 3. Source: Martinsson, Terese, 24 (forthcoming).
16 Join the discussion Nordic Gender & Media Forum The media can hinder or hasten the development towards gender equality. Worldwide, only 24 percent of the news subjects are women. In Europe, only one in every ten box office films is directed by a woman, in advertisement and computer games there is an abundance of gender stereotypes. Is there a Nordic way to deal with these issues? Where are the good strategies and the best practices to be found? These are some issues that will be discussed during a number of seminars and a conference during 24. Welcome to join the discussion, across genres and countries! Nordic Gender & Media Forum is financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers and run by Nordicom, a knowledge centre for the area of media and communication research at the University of Gothenburg. The project will result in an anthology including gender based statistics for the Nordic media industry (film, journalism, advertisement and computer games). Events/Calendar: January 29, 24: Film seminar at Göteborg International Film Festival, Sweden. March 6, 24: Journalism seminar at MEG, Media Days Gothenburg, Sweden. April 2, 24: Computer games seminar, Hanaholmen, Finland April 24, 24: Advertising seminar with Kvinfo, Copenhagen, Denmark. May 7, 24: The Conference Nordic Gender & Media Forum, held as a preconference to the Nordic Media Festival in Bergen, Norway. In collaboration with NIKK, Nordic Information on Gender. December, 24: Book launch in Vilnius, Lithuania in collaboration with EIGE and the Nordic Council of Minister s office in Lithuania. Target groups Nordic Gender & Media Forum is aiming to gather business, researcher, activists and stakeholders within the media sector in the Nordic countries and elsewhere. For further information please contact: Maria Edström, project leader maria.edstrom@ Ulrika Facht, analyst ulrika.facht@ www. Nordic Gender & Media Forum #
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