Damásio, Manuel José2011-02-232011-02-232007(damasio, 2007)http://hdl.handle.net/10437/727This paper discusses the results of a large survey conducted in 2006 on the perception Portuguese movies’ audiences have of their own locally produced films. Audience’s reception of locally produced films is marked by the rejection of the consumption of these objects as a result of a bias against locally produced cultural artefacts. The prejudice shaping this relationship, not only demands for new cultural and social politics, but also raises a number of questions on local and European media industry’s ability to cope with its own audiences’ expectations. Finally, broader considerations are made on the different ways contemporary audiences are shaping media technologies, and their respective cultural artefacts, through their own use and reception of those technologies and artefacts.application/pdfengopenAccessCINEMAFILMSMOVIE AUDIENCESCINEMAFILMESAUDIÊNCIAS DE CINEMASeeing films: audiences reaction to local cultural productscontributionToPeriodical