Antes eterna o negra que rota: Ay, Carmela! and the Mythic Unity of Spain
Appreciation of cinematic production from Spain has flourished over the past decades as, from a hesitant start, the discipline now covers all elements of film study and equals in its breadth the scholarship devoted to more established areas of European cinematography. An abiding problem in this proc...
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