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The Cinema of Cecilia Bartolomé

Feminism and Francoism
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Were it not for authoritarian state censorship, Cecilia Bartolom's name would figure alongside those of her contemporaries Agns Varda and Claire Denis as a pioneering feminist filmmaker of the twentieth century. With this bold claim, this book seeks both to write the history of Bartolom's extant filmography, and speculative about censored and un-filmed work, thereby fashioning a new way of writing a feminist creative life in film. The first volume on this director to be written in English, The Cinema of Cecilia Bartolom is also the first volume on the director published in any language for over twenty years. By focusing on Spanish-language cinema of the 1960s-90s, the period when feminism, like democracy, was re-born and seemingly consolidated in Spain, the study brings historical depth and transnational reach to current debates in the wake of #MeToo.

Author Biography:

Sally Faulkner is Professor of Hispanic Studies and Film at the University of Exeter
Release date NZ
September 24th, 2024
Pages
232
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
12 black and white illustrations
ISBN-13
9781526169716
Product ID
38723166

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