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Spanish Film Cultures
The Making and Unmaking of Spanish Cinema
Spanish Film Cultures
The Making and Unmaking of Spanish Cinema
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Description
The past four decades have seen the Spanish film industry rise from isolation in the 1970s to international recognition within European and World Cinema today. Exploring the cultural and political imperatives that governed this success, this book shows how Spanish film culture was deliberately and strategically shaped into its current form.
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Product details
Published | 03 Jun 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 168 |
ISBN | 9781844578245 |
Imprint | British Film Institute |
Illustrations | 2 b/w halftones |
Series | Cultural Histories of Cinema |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Nuria Triana Toribio's thorough biopsy of the Spanish Film Academy provides a lucid diagnosis of the condition of contemporary Spanish cinema and will enable vivid, challenging debate. Fascinating and hugely informative, this bracing book treats Spanish film cultures, both flowering and festering, as integral to the idea of Spanish cinema and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand all the strategies that affect filmmaking in Spain.
University of Birmingham, Rob Stone
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Spanish Film Cultures is a rigorous, groundbreaking and excellently written study of how the Spanish Academia has shaped the idea of Spanish cinema.
University of Sussex, Dolores Tierney
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Spanish Film Cultures broadens and enriches current film studies about Spain. Instead of analyzing films as aesthetic objects or social tools of cultural production, Dr. Nuria Triana Toribio shows the ways that films fit into a larger sociopolitical landscape in the service of nationalism and cultural hegemony.
Vanderbilt University, N. Michelle Murray

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