Cinema and Social Change in Latin America: Conv. Burton<|
Cinema and Social Change in Latin AmericaConversations with Filmmakers\nAuthor(s): Julianne Burton\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: University of Texas Press, United States\nImprint: University of Texas Press\nISBN-13: 9780292724549, 978-0292724549\nSynopsis\nSince the late 1960s, films from Latin America have won widening audiences in North America and Europe. Until now, no single book has offered an introduction to the diverse personalities and practices that make up this important regional film movement. \n\n In Cinema and Social Change in Latin America, Julianne Burton presents twenty interviews with key figures of Latin American cinema, covering three decades and ranging from Argentina to Mexico. Interviews with pioneers Fernando Birri, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, and Glauber Rocha, renowned feature filmmakers Toms Gutirrez Alea and Carlos Diegues, prize-winning documentarists Patricio Guzmn and Helena Solberg-Ladd, among others, endeavor to balance personal achievement against the.
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