Description
Book SynopsisThis analysis of contemporary Spanish cinema focuses on one of its fundamental recurring themes: the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath. More than a war-film sub-genre, the films analyzed here manifest a somewhat broader phenomenon of Spanish culture known as cainismo, or a fraternal antagonism within the Spanish society. This study begins with films that portray the social turmoil that led up to the civil war, continues with films that portray the actual conflict on the front line and the repercussions of the war on the civilian population in the rear guard, and analyzes the cinematographic representation of various aspects of the aftermath of the warthe anti-Franco guerilla movement, the misery and the black market, moles who lived clandestine lives, attempts to relive the past, the long-standing social divisions in Spanish society, and the documentary films that attempt to reconstruct the past. Spain''s remarkable transition from dictatorship to democracy allowed new perspectives
Trade ReviewDeveny is to be commended for giving this particular focus to his survey of Spanish cinema and for bringing so many sociologically interesting films to the attention of his readers. * CHOICE *
...an important contribution to the discussion of Spanish cinema in English...a valuable filmography...very few Hispanists will not expand their knowledge of important Spanish movies by consulting this text. * Revista de Estudios Hispánicos *
The book is necessary for comparative film studies. * Journal of American Culture *
Deveny's broad knowledge of Spanish film, history, and language will make this a valuable addition to larger film collections. * Library Journal *