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FILM 3180 International Cinemas - Spain Spring 2022
Guide for Film 3180 - International Cinemas - Spain. Stacy Rusnak, Spring 2022
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Readings
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)” Chapter 3, pages 39-46 in: 100 Years of Spanish Cinema
Spectres of Childhood Magic and Memory in The Spirit of the Beehive
“Raise Ravens and They’ll Peck Out Your Eyes: How Spanish Filmmakers Bypassed Film Censorship During the Franco Dictatorship”
“From Past to Present, Melodramatically: The Politics and Ethics of Democracy in Early Transición Spanish Cinema”
“Masculinity and ‘Cine de Cruzada’: The Crusade Against Self-Indulgence in Early Francoist Spain”
“History, Politics, and Forgetting in Spain,” Chapter 1 in Democracy Without Justice in Spain: The Politics of Forgetting
“Viridiana: The World, the Flesh, and the Devil,” Chapter 6 in The Making and Unmaking of Francoist Kitsch Cinema
“Back to the Future,” Chapter 1 in Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida: Back to the Future
“The Perverse Pleasures of Almodóvar’s ¡Átame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down)”
“The Return of Genre in 1990s Spanish Cinema: Industry, Legislative Changes and Economics”
“El día de la bestia (1995): Comedy, Subcultures, Television” Chapter 2 in The Cinema of Álex de la Iglesia
“Middlebrow Cinema by Women Directors in the 1990s”
“Regarding the Pain of Others: The Art of Realism in Icíar Biollaín’s Te doy mis ojos”
"The Pain in Spain: An Analysis of Horror Auteur Jaume Balaguero’s Films”
Can the Contemporary Crime Thriller be Spanish?
“The Unseen Inside: Mental Illness as Disability in Mar Adentro,” Chapter 5 in The Politics of Age and Disability in Contemporary Spanish Film
“Empathy and Sinophobia: Depicting Chinese Migration in Biutiful”
Read: “The Limits of Low-Cost Cinema in Spain: An Analysis of the #Littlesecretfilm Movement”
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