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New Argentine Cinema

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Informationen zum Autor Jens Andermann is Professor of Latin American and Luso-Brazilian Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London and an editor of the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies. He has published widely on Latin American visual, literary and material culture, including the books The Optic of the State: Visuality and Power in Argentina and Brazil (2007) and Mapas de poder: Una arqueologia literaria del espacio argentino (2000). Klappentext Argentine filmmaking from the mid-1990s to the present has enjoyed worldwide success. New Argentine Cinema explores this cinema in order to discover the elements that have made for this success, in relation to the country's profound political, social and cultural crisis during the same period. Jens Andermann shows how the most recent wave of films differs markedly from the Argentine cinema of the preceding decade, following the end of the dictatorship in 1983. Studying films by Lisandro Alonso, Albertina Carri, Lucrecia Martel, Raul Perrone, Martin Rejtman, and Pablo Trapero, among others, he identifies a shift in aesthetic sensibilities between these directors and those of the previous generation as well as a profound change in the way films are being made, and their relation to the audiovisual field at large. In combining close comparative analyses with a review of the changing models of production, editing, actorship and location, Andermann uncovers the ways in which Argentine films have managed to construct a complex, multilayered account of their own present, as shot through - or 'perforated' - by the still unresolved legacies of the past.In combining close comparative analyses with a review of the changing models of production, editing, actorship and location, Andermann uncovers the ways in which Argentine films have managed to construct a complex, multilayered account of their own present, as shot through - or 'perforated' - by the still unresolved legacies of the past. Zusammenfassung In combining close comparative analyses with a review of the changing models of production, editing, actorship and location, Andermann uncovers the ways in which Argentine films have managed to construct a complex, multilayered account of their own present, as shot through - or 'perforated' - by the still unresolved legacies of the past. Inhaltsverzeichnis ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Transitions: How Argentine Film Survived the NinetiesChapter 2 Locating Crisis: Compositions of the UrbanChapter 3 Margins of Realism: Exploring the Contemporary LandscapeChapter 4 Perforated Presence: the Documentary Between the Self and the SceneChapter 5 Embodiments: Genre and PerformanceChapter 6 Accidents and Miracles: Film and the Experience of HistoryFilmography Index...

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Authors Jens Andermann
Assisted by Lúcia Nagib (Editor), Julian Ross (Editor)
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.11.2011
 
EAN 9781848854635
ISBN 978-1-84885-463-5
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 18 mm
Series Tauris World Cinema Series
Tauris World Cinema (Paperback
Tauris World Cinema
Tauris World Cinema (Paperback
World Cinema
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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