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Though loved by moviegoers worldwide, Spanish cinema has thus far suffered from a relative lack of critical attention. Focusing on the vast corpus of films that have left their marks on generations of spectators, Directory of World Cinema: Spain returns the national cinema of Spain rightfully to the forefront with numerous full-colour stills and essays establishing the key players and genres in their sociopolitical context, including civil war films, romances, comedies and the cinema of the transition. From the award-winning big-budget productions of Pedro Almodóvar in Madrid to Pere Portabella’s experimental documentaries and the influential Barcelona School, reviews cover individual titles in considerable depth. Essential reading for aficionados of Spanish cinema at all levels, this volume provides an accessible overview of the main trends and issues in Spanish film.



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One feature of this book which should not be underestimated is its beauty. Every section is introduced with a full-page film still and other photos pepper the pages, showing off some of the most iconic images in Spanish cinema. ... It is a pleasure to pick up and leaf through

* Subtitled Online *

A highly recommended book for those who want to obtain a perspective … on the past and present of Spanish cinema.

-- Laia Quilez Esteve * Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies *

Table of Contents

Film of the Year: Biutiful

Interview with Jaime Rosales

Industry Spotlight: Spanish Film Production

Cultural Crossover: Influence of European Avant-garde

Representations of Violence: Don Quixote Visual Ridings

Festival Focus: Semana de Cine Experimental de Madrid / Experimental Film Week of Madrid

Film Location: Madrid

Directors Edgar
Neville Fernando Fernán-Gómez
Carlos Saura
Víctor Erice
Pedro Almodóvar

Auteur Melodrama/Melodrama de autor

Grotesque Comedy/Esperpento

Iberian Drama

Musical (But Not Only Flamenco…)

Period Films/De época

Dictatorship

Forgotten Cinema

The Transition to Democracy Cinema/Cine de La Transición

Crime and Thriller

Fantasy and Horror

Experimental Documentary

Directory of World Cinema: Spain

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 12/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9781841504636, 978-1841504636
      ISBN10: 1841504637

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Though loved by moviegoers worldwide, Spanish cinema has thus far suffered from a relative lack of critical attention. Focusing on the vast corpus of films that have left their marks on generations of spectators, Directory of World Cinema: Spain returns the national cinema of Spain rightfully to the forefront with numerous full-colour stills and essays establishing the key players and genres in their sociopolitical context, including civil war films, romances, comedies and the cinema of the transition. From the award-winning big-budget productions of Pedro Almodóvar in Madrid to Pere Portabella’s experimental documentaries and the influential Barcelona School, reviews cover individual titles in considerable depth. Essential reading for aficionados of Spanish cinema at all levels, this volume provides an accessible overview of the main trends and issues in Spanish film.



      Trade Review

      One feature of this book which should not be underestimated is its beauty. Every section is introduced with a full-page film still and other photos pepper the pages, showing off some of the most iconic images in Spanish cinema. ... It is a pleasure to pick up and leaf through

      * Subtitled Online *

      A highly recommended book for those who want to obtain a perspective … on the past and present of Spanish cinema.

      -- Laia Quilez Esteve * Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies *

      Table of Contents

      Film of the Year: Biutiful

      Interview with Jaime Rosales

      Industry Spotlight: Spanish Film Production

      Cultural Crossover: Influence of European Avant-garde

      Representations of Violence: Don Quixote Visual Ridings

      Festival Focus: Semana de Cine Experimental de Madrid / Experimental Film Week of Madrid

      Film Location: Madrid

      Directors Edgar
      Neville Fernando Fernán-Gómez
      Carlos Saura
      Víctor Erice
      Pedro Almodóvar

      Auteur Melodrama/Melodrama de autor

      Grotesque Comedy/Esperpento

      Iberian Drama

      Musical (But Not Only Flamenco…)

      Period Films/De época

      Dictatorship

      Forgotten Cinema

      The Transition to Democracy Cinema/Cine de La Transición

      Crime and Thriller

      Fantasy and Horror

      Experimental Documentary

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