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Author Sadlier, Darlene J., author

Title Memories of Underdevelopment Memorias del Subdesarrollo Darlene J. Sadlier
Edition 1st ed
Published London British Film Institute, 2023
London Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023

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Description 1 online resource
Series BFI Film Classics
BFI film classics.
Summary Tomás Gutiérrez Alea's <i>Memories of Underdevelopment </i>(1968) is a classic of Cuban revolutionary culture, and is hailed as a prime example of a radical style of 1960s political filmmaking that became known worldwide as Latin American "new cinema." Darlene J. Sadlier's detailed study approaches this much-written-about film from a new perspective. Her analysis situates the film in its historical context, considering how Cuban political history affected and informed the production of the film, particularly its use of archival footage. She discusses the film as an adaptation of Edmundo Desnoes's novel <i>Memorias del subdesarrollo</i> (1965), exploring how the novel itself is "re-written" in significant ways by the film. Sadlier goes on to analyse the curious opening of the film on an outdoor scene of Afro-Cubans dancing to the "new" music of Pello del Afrokán, arguing that this opening scene prefaces the film's exploration of both class and race. She focuses on the unique style of the film, particularly the use of voiceover, music and documentary footage to show how the themes of ennui, isolation, writing, and remembering are depicted. In doing so, she highlights the film's lasting impact and its role in defining Latin American "new cinema"
Notes Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Some Historical and Cinematic Contexts 2. Alea as Auteur 3. A Novel and Its Translation 4. Portrait of a Nobody 5. Sergio and Women 6. The Intellectual and the Revolution 7. The Intellectual and the Law 8. Cuba in Crisis 9. A Note on Reception Notes Credits Bibliography
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Subject Latin America -- Cuba
Film theory & criticism.
Films, cinema.
Cuba
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781839025013
1839025018