Spanish cinema between millennia. Study perspectives
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Fotocinema.2021.v23i.13030Keywords:
Spanish cinema, Spanish filmmakers, female filmmakers, documentary film, film genres, cinema and societyAbstract
The two hinge decades that join the 20th to the 21st century also represent a social and historical turning point that translates into new changes and emergencies in Spanish cinema. This presentation reflects on the fundamental aspects of this cinematography and links them with the articles that make up this monograph. After a general historical contextualization, a second specific one about Spanish cinema is presented. Delving into it, the emergence of new generations of filmmakers is addressed, as well as genres or recovery / modification of previous genres. The consolidation and increase of female directors also deserve a developed mention, as well as the development of the work of documentary productions. The internationalization of Spanish cinema continues, both outward and inward, plus the role played by new technologies in the multiscreen era. The article closes with the reference to audiences and the role of the social in Spanish cinematography, together with a brief review of the articles that will be found below.
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