The Cinema of Iciar BollaiN by Isabel Santaolalla

The Cinema of Iciar BollaiN by Isabel Santaolalla

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Director, actress, scriptwriter and producer, Iciar Bollain is one of the liveliest of contemporary young Spanish filmmakers and the first female director to have had a film (Tambien la lluvia, 2010) shortlisted by the American Film Academy. Through detailed analysis of film form, socio-cultural contexts and conditions of production and consumption

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The Cinema of Iciar BollaiN by Isabel Santaolalla

Director, actress, scriptwriter and producer, Iciar Bollaín is one of the liveliest of contemporary young Spanish filmmakers and the first female director to have had a film (También la lluvia, 2010) shortlisted by the American Film Academy. Through detailed analysis of film form, socio-cultural contexts and conditions of production and consumption, the book opens up key issues on gender, production, film authorship, the mediation of socio-historical realities and the whole question of ‘women’s cinema’.

Covering all aspects of her career, this book begins by taking in her work in front of the camera, beginning with her emergence as a teenage star in Victor Erice’s El Sur (1983), and following on with discussions of her mature roles, such as Un paraguas para tres and Leo . Discussion of her work as a producer and director focus on production and form, as well as on the socio-historical contexts to which they belong.

Isabel Santaolalla is Professor of Spanish and Film Studies at the University of Roehampton
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ISBN 13 9780719080586
ISBN 10 0719080584
Title The Cinema of Iciar BollaiN
Author Isabel Santaolalla
Series Spanish And Latin-American Filmmakers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2012-06-29
Number of pages 296
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