Contemporary Spanish cinemaContemporary focus, right up to date with material from 1980s and 90s. Wide-ranging analyses of major directors, themes, genres and issues, including historical film, genre cinema, women in film and autonomies. |
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... major shift in government outlook and policy towards deregulation and its eventual withdrawal from the public support of the film industry. José María Otero, new head of Spain's official Film Institute (Instituto de Cinematografía y de ...
... major shift in government outlook and policy towards deregulation and its eventual withdrawal from the public support of the film industry. José María Otero, new head of Spain's official Film Institute (Instituto de Cinematografía y de ...
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... major international Oscar success with José Luis Garci's Volver a empezar (1982) and Fernando Trueba's Belle Epoque (1992). Also, more Spanish films than ever are finding their way into foreign markets (including Korea and South East ...
... major international Oscar success with José Luis Garci's Volver a empezar (1982) and Fernando Trueba's Belle Epoque (1992). Also, more Spanish films than ever are finding their way into foreign markets (including Korea and South East ...
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... learn their craft, had been a major focus of criticism from film professionals, since its closure in n 1970/71 after student riots (Gubern, et al. 1994: 368). Above. o it c u d o rt n I m enic h sinapS y rarop m etno C o 3.
... learn their craft, had been a major focus of criticism from film professionals, since its closure in n 1970/71 after student riots (Gubern, et al. 1994: 368). Above. o it c u d o rt n I m enic h sinapS y rarop m etno C o 3.
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... major infrastructural changes and programmes of modernisation taking place in relation to Spanish film theatres, which led directly to improvements in conditions for cinema viewing and related leisure facilities. In 1995, the ...
... major infrastructural changes and programmes of modernisation taking place in relation to Spanish film theatres, which led directly to improvements in conditions for cinema viewing and related leisure facilities. In 1995, the ...
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... major phase of deregulation in exhibition, distribution and production, with the planned phasing out of film subsidies over the medium to long term. The above measures, already part of the previous Socialist agenda for deregulation ...
... major phase of deregulation in exhibition, distribution and production, with the planned phasing out of film subsidies over the medium to long term. The above measures, already part of the previous Socialist agenda for deregulation ...
Contents
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popular genre film in postFranco Spain | 61 |
3 Gender and sexuality in postFranco cinema | 112 |
film in the autonomous regions | 156 |
Conclusion | 205 |
Index | 209 |
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