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New Central American cinema (2001-2010

Posted on:2015-10-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of KansasCandidate:Duron, HispanoFull Text:PDF
GTID:1475390017997592Subject:Film studies
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation explores New Central American Cinema, a film movement that emerged in Central America during the 2000s. It examines feature-length fictional films produced and released in Central America between 2001-2010. Based on bibliographic sources, interviews with filmmakers and film advocates, and close film content analysis, this study identified five socioeconomic factors that characterized film production in the region: EICTV as a new training opportunity, CINERGIA as a regional funding source, digital as low-cost technology, the Icaro Central American Film Festival as an alternative channel of distribution, and a growing transnational and regional identity. It also identified migrations, gangs, and civil wars as the most recurring themes in Central American film narratives.
Keywords/Search Tags:Central american
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