The Open Urban Studies Journal

2008, 1 : 1-10
Published online 2008 August 22. DOI: 10.2174/1874942900801010001
Publisher ID: TOUSJ-1-1

Creative Cities and the Film Industry: Antalya’s Transition to a Eurasian Film Centre

Bahar Durmaz , Tan Yigitcanlar and Koray Velibeyoglu
School of Urban Development, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

ABSTRACT

In the knowledge era, cites are competing to attract and retain creative industries and workers for securing their economic, social and urban growth as well as ensuring their creative city formation. During the last decade rapidly growing popularity of creative cities has encouraged many cities seeking creativity to specialise in specific sectors of the creative industries. In this context, the paper explores creativity strategies and the role of film industry in creative city formulation. Antalya, Turkey is investigated as an emerging film industry-oriented creative city due to recent industry developments, its natural and constructed assets and amenities along with its openness to creativity. This paper also examines some of the creative city examples, scrutinises potentials and constraints of Antalya and Turkish film industry, and provides discussion and recommendation for Antalya’s transition to a Eurasian film centre.