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Spanish Meta-Art and Contemporary Cinema

Mirrors to the Unconscious
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Can cinema reveal its audience's most subversive thinking? Do films have the potential to project their viewers' innermost thoughts making them apparent on the screen? This book argues that cinema has precisely this power, to unveil to the spectator their own hidden thoughts. It examines case studies from various cultures in conversation with Spain, a country whose enduring masterpieces in self-reflexive or meta-art provide insight into the special dynamic between viewer and screen. Framed around critical readings of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, Diego Vel�zquez' Las meninas and Luis Bu�uel's Un chien andalou, this book examines contemporary films by V�ctor Erice, Carlos Saura, Bigas Luna, Alejandro Amen�bar, Lucrecia Martel, Krzysztof Kieslowski, David Lynch, Pedro Almod�var, Spike Jonze, Andrzej Zulawski, Fernando P�rez, Alfred Hitchcock, Wes Craven and David Cronenberg to illustrate how self-reflexivity in film unbridles the mental repression of film spectators. It proposes cinema as an uncanny duplication of the workings of the brain - a doppelg�nger to human thought.

Author Biography:

Guillermo Rodr�guez-Romaguera is Assistant Professor of Cinema and Television Arts at California State University-Northridge, USA. He is a narrative filmmaker and film scholar from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Release date NZ
March 20th, 2025
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
208
Dimensions
152x229x25
ISBN-13
9798765101353
Product ID
38760936

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