Artigo de Periódico
Construindo alianças estratégicas para a produção na sétima arte: um estudo multicasos em produtoras cinematográficas brasileiras
Fecha
2016Registro en:
10.5902/1983465917993
19834659
Autor
Carlos Alberto Gonçalves
Everton Rodrigues Silva
Daniel Paulino Teixeira Lopes
Institución
Resumen
The movie industry is characterized by the ambiguity of being an industrial activity and a symbolic
to the national identity. Despite its relevance, there is a literature gap concerning the role of alliances in the
national film production. We sought to understand this process through the lens of the industry structure
and the resource-based view. This study was qualitative in nature on the basis of a multiple case study ap-
proach and semi-structured interviews. The findings showed that, due to the majors’ oligopolistic domain,
the national industry inherited the North American pattern for revenue-sharing among participants in the
production chain. However, the United States market structure is based in both vertical integration and
strong ties between the movie industry and the television industry. Analyzing the Brazilian movie industry,
government resignation from investing in production, reduced film lifecycles, and few projects funded pri-
vately (via incentive laws), competition between productions is fierce. We found not only that alliances are
essential to the functioning of the industry (resource complementarity), but also that producers are strongly
dependent to other elements in the movie value system – particularly due to power asymmetries created by
the industry structure. Complementarity and dependency go hand in hand.