Ironía, nostalgia y deconstrucción en “Canciones para después de una guerra”
Canciones para después de una guerra (Martín Patino, 1971) comprises an ironic archive documentary about Spain during the forties. Using different editing strategies —such as re-location of materials, fusion between sound and image, figures of speech and montage effects—, the film proposes an altern...
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| Format: | article |
| Publication Date: | 2007 |
| Country: | España |
| Institution: | Universidad de Navarra |
| Repository: | Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra |
| Language: | Spanish |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/5598 |
| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10171/5598 |
| Access Level: | Open access |
| Keyword: | Materias Investigacion::Ciencias Sociales Materias Investigacion::Comunicación Materias Investigacion::Arte y Humanidades |
| Summary: | Canciones para después de una guerra (Martín Patino, 1971) comprises an ironic archive documentary about Spain during the forties. Using different editing strategies —such as re-location of materials, fusion between sound and image, figures of speech and montage effects—, the film proposes an alternative view to the dominant one offered by Franco’s official media. The movie provides a re-reading of the Spanish postwar period that combines the historical report of years of shortage and isolation, the political criticism of an authoritarian regime and the sentimental force symbolized by the popular songs. |
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