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World Film Locations: Buenos Aires

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World Film Locations: Buenos Aires explores this picturesque and passionate city (the second-largest in South America) as a stage for sociopolitical transformations, and a key location in the inter...
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World Film Locations: Buenos Aires explores this picturesque and passionate city (the second-largest in South America) as a stage for sociopolitical transformations and a key location in the international imagination as a site of cultural export. The book uncovers the many reasons why Buenos Aires attracts not only tourists but also artists and filmmakers who explore the city and its iconography as well as its cultural and sociopolitical turbulence. A set of six essays anchor this volume; contributors consider a range of key topics related to the city onscreen, including tango, villas miseria (shantytowns), dictatorship and democracy and science fiction and the future of the city. World Film Locations: Buenos Aires is rounded out with in-depth reviews of nearly fifty key films – The Hour of the Furnaces, Nine Queens, and Evita among them – each illustrated by screenshots, current location imagery and corresponding maps for travellers and movie buffs to use as they navigate this rich cinematic city.

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Price: £23.95
Pages: 128
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 December 2014
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781783203581
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / Film & Video, Films, cinema

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Maps/Scenes

Scenes 1-8 – 1915–1958

Scenes 9-16 – 1958–1985

Scenes 17-24 – 1985–1997

Scenes 25-32 – 1998–2001

Scenes 33-39 – 2002–2008

Scenes 40-46 – 2008–2013

Essays

Buenos Aires: City of the Imagination – James Scorer

Tango and the City – John King

From Dark to Light: The Cinema of the Transition to Democracy – Constanza Burucúa

Shantytowns: Buenos Aires, the Shattered City – Gonzalo Aguilar

Gender and Class Since the 1980s – Carolina Rocha

The Fantastic and Futuristic City – Joanna Page

Martín Rejtman and Buenos Aires – Martín Rejtman