A Companion to Latin American Film (Monografías A)

A Companion to Latin American Film (Monografías A)

by StephenM.Hart (Author)

Synopsis

Latin American cinema has seen major developments in the past half-century, and some of the most exciting work in contemporary film now originates there. This Companion traces its development from the mid 1890s, with particular attention to the early period when it was dominated by foreign film makers (or foreign models such as Hollywood), through the 1960s when as a genre it found its feet - the New Latin American Cinema movement - and beyond. Detailed analysis of the best twenty-five films of Latin America follows: cast and crew, awards, plots, themes and techniques. The 'Guide to Further Reading' includes important books, articles and Internet sites. FILMS: Que viva Mexico Los olvidados Dos tipos de cuidado Orfeu Negro Memorias del subdesarrollo Lucia El chacal de Nahueltoro Yawar Mallku La batalla de Chile La ultima cena Pixote: a lei do mais fraco El Norte Camila La historia oficial Cartas del parque La tarea Yo, la peor de todas La frontera El viaje Fresa y chocolate Como agua para chocolate Central do Brasil Amores perros Y tu mama tambien Cidade de Deus. STEPHEN M. HART is Professor of Hispanic Studies, University College London, and Profesor Honorario, Universidad de San Marcos, Lima.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 236
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Published: 18 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1855662108
ISBN 13: 9781855662100

Media Reviews
A welcome addition to the study of Latin American film and an essential text for both the study and teaching of undergraduate Latin American film courses. JILAS JOURNAL OF IBERIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Hart's comments are intelligent and perceptive, and he provides solid information on each film. As a whole, the volume essentially constitutes the base for an excellent year-long introductory course on Latin American film. [...] A masterful contribution to the growing bibliography of monographs and reference works on Latin American film. MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW
Author Bio
Professor of Latin American Film, Literature and Culture School of European Languages, Culture and Society University College London.