The changing geography of Third Cinema (original) (raw)

World Cinema, Third Cinema

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Third Cinema in the XXIst century: Against neo-colonialism.

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In the first instance, the course introduces films of outstanding importance that have made significant contributions to the concept of 'world cinema' but are also difficult to see in this country and derive from unfamiliar film cultures. The course is then designed to introduce these film cultur...

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2013

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Introduction to Juan Piqueras: Amateur Cinema in Nuestro cinema

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Introduction: Ten Propositions On The Possibility of A New Cinema

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3. The Place of Cinema with Respect to Traditional Arts 4. The Objects in the Filmic Universe 5. Conclusion

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2014

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