Researcher

Fields of Research (FoR)

Film, Television and Digital Media, Cinema Studies, Film and Video, Film and Television, Causes and Prevention of Crime, Australian and New Zealand, Russian, Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies

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Biography

Dr Greg Dolgopolov teaches and researches at UNSW in video production, film festivals and film theory and literacy.

His research interests include film festivals, short films, film distribution, Australian and post-Soviet cinema and the crime genre. He has written extensively on historical television detective serials, reality game shows and more. His research has been published in Social SemioticsSenses of CinemaMetroLuminaReal...view more

Dr Greg Dolgopolov teaches and researches at UNSW in video production, film festivals and film theory and literacy.

His research interests include film festivals, short films, film distribution, Australian and post-Soviet cinema and the crime genre. He has written extensively on historical television detective serials, reality game shows and more. His research has been published in Social SemioticsSenses of CinemaMetroLuminaReal Time and Kinokultura.

Greg is the artistic director of the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival (2013 - ), Short+Sweet Film Festival (2017 - ), the Russian Resurrection Film Festival (2008 - ) and The Best of Australian Shorts Festival that screen throughout Russia (2018-9).

 


My Qualifications

PhD, Murdoch

BA (Hons), Melbourne   


My Research Supervision


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Areas of supervision

Film Festivals

Creative Practice - especially in film, video, curatorship, programming

Australian Cinema and Television

Indigenous Cinema

Film Exhibition and Distribution 

Russian Film and Television

Crime Cinema

Genre films: Horror, Vampires, Zombies, B-grade and paracinema

 Film Production 

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Location

207, Level 2 Robert Webster

Contact

+61 2 9385 4866
+61 2 9385 6812