Article scientifique – Central American Cinematographic Aesthetics and their Role in International Film Festivals

Andrea Cabezas Vargas, Maître de Conférences en Etudes hispaniques et chercheuse au 3L.AM à l’Université d’Angers, a publié avec J. Gonzalez de Canales, en 2018, un article dans la revue The journal Studies in Spanish and Latin American Cinéma.

Abstract:

This article provides a brief aesthetic history of Central American cinema, outlining the impact of limited resources, sociopolitical conflicts and global aesthetic trends on regional film production. Focusing on films produced in the late 1990s and the early 2000s, it analyses how contemporary Central American films have overcome economic and material limitations and generated films that obtained acclaim in regional and international circuits. It also analyses the impact of international film festivals on Central American film production, focusing on the work of the Central American, yet also transnational, directors Julio Hernández Cordón and Tatiana Huezo.

 

Référence : Cabezas Vargas, J. Gonzáles de Canales, « Central American Cinematographic Aesthetics and their Role in International Film Festivals », in The journal Studies in Spanish and Latin American Cinéma, Volume 15, Number 2, 1 June 2018, pp. 163-186. (Lieu de publication de la revue Londres).