The war that won't die the Spanish Civil War in cinema
The war that won’t die charts the changing nature of cinematic depictions of the Spanish Civil War. In 1936, a significant number of artists, filmmakers and writers – from George Orwell and Pablo Picasso to Joris Ivens and Joan Miró – rallied to support the country’s democratically-elected Republica...
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spelling | Archibald, David Verfasser aut The war that won't die the Spanish Civil War in cinema David Archibald Manchester, UK Manchester University Press 2019 ©2012 1 online resource (x, 210 pages) illustrations (black and white); digital, PDF file(s) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Acknowledgments --List of illustrations --Introductio -- film, history and the Spanish Civil War --1. Hollywood and the Spanish Civil War: for whom the bell tolls --2. The Spanish Civil War in east German cinema: Fünf Patronenhülsen/Five Cartridges -- 3. Surrealism and the Spanish Civil War in cinema: ¡Viva La Muerte!/Long Live Death and L' arbre de Guernica/The Tree of Guernica --4. Film under Franco: La caza/The Hunt and El jardín de las delicias/The Garden of Delights --5. Re-cycling Basque history: patterns of the past in Vacas/Cows --6. No laughing matter? Comedy and the Spanish Civil War in cinema --7. Ghosts of the past: El espinazo del Diablo/The Devil’s Backbone --8. A story from the Spanish revolution: Land and Freedom/Tierra y Libertad --9. The search for truth in Soldados de Salamina/Soldiers of Salamina --Conclusion --Filmography --Bibliography --Index The war that won’t die charts the changing nature of cinematic depictions of the Spanish Civil War. In 1936, a significant number of artists, filmmakers and writers – from George Orwell and Pablo Picasso to Joris Ivens and Joan Miró – rallied to support the country’s democratically-elected Republican government. The arts have played an important role in shaping popular understandings of the Spanish Civil War and this book examines the specific role cinema has played in this process. The book’s focus is on fictional feature films produced within Spain and beyond its borders between the 1940s and the early years of the twenty-first century – including Hollywood blockbusters, East European films, the work of the avant garde in Paris and films produced under Franco’s censorial dictatorship Scholars and students of Film, Media and Hispanic Studies, but also to historians and, indeed, anyone interested in why the Spanish Civil War remains such a contested political topic Manchester University Press Sonstige oth |
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