100 Years of Spanish Cinema - Paperback
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by Tatjana Pavlovic (Author), Inmaculada Alvarez (Author), Rosana Blanco-Cano (Author)
100 Years of Spanish Cinema provides an in-depth look at the most important movements, films, and directors of twentieth-century Spain from the silent era to the present day.
- A glossary of film terms provides definitions of essential technical, aesthetic, and historical terms
- Features a visual portfolio illustrating key points of many of the films analyzed
- Includes a clear, concise timeline to help students quickly place films and genres in Spain's political, economical, and historical contexts
- Discusses over 20 films including Amor Que Mata, Un Chien Andalou, Viridana, El Verdugo, El Crimen de Cuenca, and Pepi, Luci, Born
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100 Years of Spanish Cinema provides an in-depth look at the most important movements, films, and directors of twentieth-century Spain from the silent era to the present day. Approaching film as a cultural institution and a technological invention, it combines aesthetic analysis with contextual information on Spanish history, politics, and the cinematic industry. 100 Years of Spanish Cinema offers a step-by-step guide for students as they explore the visual elements, critical perspectives, and cultural contexts of twenty-two featured works, helping them to be more analytical, sophisticated, and engaged spectators, while also enabling them to interpret and examine the films in light of the socio-cultural conditions in which they were produced.
Author Biography
Tatjana Pavlovic is Associate Professor of Spanish at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Inmaculada Alvàrez is a Visiting Assistant Professor at University of California, Riverside.
Rosana Blanco-Cano is Assistant Professor at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.
Anitra Grisales is a freelance editor and translator specializing in film and media studies.
Alejandra Osorio is a professor in the Communications Department of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa, Mexico.
Alejandra Sánchez is a Ph.D. candidate at Tulane University in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.










