1. 2024 World Day for Audiovisual Heritage - CCAAA
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The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage has become a key initiative for both UNESCO and the Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations (CCAAA) to honour audiovisual preservation professionals and institutions that help to safeguard this heritage for future generations despite the many technical, political, social, financial, and other factors that threaten its survival.
2. [PDF] SARAH THOMAS - Researchers @ Brown
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3. Giving Voice to Silenced Others: The Year in Spain - Project MUSE
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A notable trend this year in Spanish life writing has been to give voice to those silenced. Following in the footsteps of a long-standing tradition of testimonial life writing worldwide, multiple lifewriting works in Spain have been turning to issues of "voice" and "silence." It is little surprise that some of these stories feature women after the global impact of the #MeToo movement. However, the trends I identified in my contribution to this feature last year (Martínez García) have persisted. Conflict continues to permeate life narratives in Spain, and as will be seen in what follows, both politics and journalism are among the most prevalent fields of study from which life writing comes.
4. Events — Cinema Tropical
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5. [PDF] Memory Disputes of the Brazilian Dictatorship in Retrato calado and ...
In “A história como trauma,” a study on literary representations of the Holocaust,. Márcio Seligmann-Silva proposes a similar inquiry towards the language and ...
6. Films - Spanish Kaleidoscope - Ministerio de Cultura
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New spanish films
7. Women's Memories of the Armed Struggle in Brazil and in Portugal
Two works are analyzed: the 1989 documentary Que Bom te ver viva [How Nice to See You Alive] by Brazilian filmmaker Lucia Murat, and the 2012 book Mulheres de ...
Resumo A literatura e o cinema podem ser documentos históricos que assumem forte teor...
8. Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola - EQZE | News
Productions developed at EQZE arrive at FICValdivia. 10/14/2024. La selva oscura ( Lucía Malandro, Daniel Saucedo), Una sombra oscilante (Celeste Rojas Mugica) ...
2024 October
9. International Film and TV School (EICTV) - CILECT
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10. All reviews - The Film Verdict
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11. Horror as Real and the Real as Horror: Ghosts of the Desaparecidos
This article explores the fear of political otherness in Mariana Enríquez's short story “The Inn” in which the author combines the reality of Argentine history
Este artigo explora o medo da alteridade política no conto de Mariana Enríquez “A estalagem”, no qual a autora combina a realidade da história argentina com elementos do horror gótico, enquanto mantém um foco nítido na crítica social. “A estalagem” confunde as linhas entre a realidade de um passado não tão distante e os elementos do sobrenatural para mergulhar numa história argentina marcada pela sua última ditadura. Este artigo procura examinar o uso da figura do desaparecido como representante de uma política de apagamento de uma outra política que tem sido sistematicamente censurada e não reconhecida. É também uma análise da recordação e reinscrição do desaparecido enquanto exercício cultural intergeracional que contraria uma narrativa institucionalizada de apagamento e esquecimento.
12. Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
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13. Photography, postmemory and touch in Pedro Almodóvar's Madres ...
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Pedro Almodóvar’s recent melodrama Madres paralelas/Parallel Mothers is haunted by the touch of photography. While the theme of motherhood is central to mu
14. The List | 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Wiki | Fandom
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This is the current edition of the List, updated to include all films in all editions of the 1001 Book, including films culled to make way for newer releases. Some foreign films are listed with multiple titles, in English with the original language title in parenthesis. Any films currently with wiki pages will have links. The order of the list is based upon the 2015 edition of the 1,001 Movies book, with the films removed from earlier editions being placed at the end of their respective years.
15. 'I say! Neither a Whore nor a Saint': Transgender memory, Spanish ...
Jun 26, 2024 · In March 2020, the series Veneno was released on the streaming platform Atresplayer Premium, immediately becoming one of the biggest media ...
In March 2020, the series Veneno was released on the streaming platform Atresplayer Premium, immediately becoming one of the biggest media sensations in Spain. The series centres on the life of the television star Cristina ‘La Veneno’ Ortiz Rodríguez, who shot to fame during the 1990s. Herself a transgender woman, Veneno was frequently an object of both public fascination and mockery, with her life as a sex-worker and gender-identity often relayed in the media through sensationalistic and dehumanising terms. By focusing on a figure who was an object of public fascination, but whose experiences of discrimination were often trivialised, the series Veneno not only humanises its central protagonist, but also acts as a commentary on the broader history of transgender representation in Spanish media and as a re-evaluation of la Veneno’s own legacy as a prominent media representative of the trans community. In turn, this focus on both mediated and hidden histories of transgender experience reflects a broader turn in the Spanish televisual and cinematic landscape, which has shown a marked focus on excavating and recreating local LGBTQI histories, as is evident from recent television series such as Bob Pop’s Maricón perdido (TNT, 2021), Miguel de Arco’s Las noches de Tefía (Atresplayer Premium, 2023) and Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo’s Vestidas de azul (Atresplayer Premium, 2023), as well as in Pedro Almodóvar’s Madres paralelas (2021). In the case of Veneno, the recreation of tran...
16. [PDF] JAMES N. GREEN Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Professor of Latin ...
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17. Background Information | American Documentary
The Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, after a military coup led by General Francisco Franco attempted to overthrow the elected Republican government.
A national nonprofit media arts organization, American Documentary (AmDoc) strives to make essential documentaries accessible as a catalyst for public discourse.
18. 27 May 1977 in Luanda. The Novels of José Luis ... - eScholarship
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19. Luis Martín-Santos | Spanish Novelist, Psychiatrist, Poet | Britannica
The novel is about a medical student, Pedro, thrust among inhabitants of the Madrid slums and confronted with their often violent adaptation to severe ...
Luis Martín-Santos was a Spanish psychiatrist and novelist. Martín-Santos received a medical degree from the University of Salamanca and, in 1947, a doctorate in psychiatry from the University of Madrid. From 1951 until his death, he was director of the Psychiatric Sanitorium in San Sebastián. He
20. Profiles: Gabriel García Márquez - Proimágenes Colombia
The only Colombia author to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature has died at age 87. Film was one of his greatest passions. Known as “Gabo,” García Márquez ...
The only Colombia author to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature has died at age 87. Film was one of his greatest passions. Known as “Gabo,” García Márquez was an author, journalist, screenwriter, and the father of “magic realism.” One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), one of the most important works in world literature, has been translated into 35 languages and has sold more than 30 million copies. He won the Nobel Prize “for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts.” He was the first Colombian and fourth Latin American to receive it. His work encompassed 28 short stories and 32 books, including novels, compilations, and journalistic works. He always maintained a close relationship to film, because of the great admiration he felt for this form of story-telling. In 1954, he directed the surrealist short film La Langosta Azul (The Blue Lobster) together with Álvaro Cepeda Samudio, Enrique Grau Araújo, and Luis Vicens. In 1955 he traveled to Paris as a foreign correspondent for the newspaper El Espectador. He stayed in Europe and enrolled in the Centro Sperimentale di Cine in Rome. There, he had the experience of being the third assistant director of the film Too Bad She's Bad, featuring Sophia Loren, one of his most admired actresses. Meanwhile, he had to send reports to his paper on the 16th Venice Film Festival. It was in those years...