
The Cinema of Cuba
Contemporary Film and the Legacy of Revolution
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 4. October 2017
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-1-78453-814-9 (ISBN)
Description
Contemporary Cuba is opening up to the rest of the world. Its colonial past and the Communist revolution have left a lasting imprint on society, yet there is a tangible sense of rapid change which is reflected in the island's national cinema. New screen technologies and digital distribution media have supported the efficacy and global reach of Cuban filmmakers whose work, somewhat in lieu of adequate distribution and traditional screening facilities in Cuba itself, is often disseminated via 'flash' (USB memory sticks).Channelling an energetic DIY attitude through grassroots movements and ad-hoc resourcefulness, the new filmmakers of Cuba have inspired the editors of this book to embrace their contagious enthusiasm through essays on authentic Cuban cinema. Whilst the book provides a comprehensive overview of the history behind current practices, it also moves beyond this to examine key case studies as well as 'snapshots' of individuals working within the industry today. Chapters celebrate the shared creativity as well as diversity of Cuban cinema, including both productions of the Cuban Film Institute's (ICAIC) as well as those from the industry margins.
The films discussed demonstrate a driving cinematic force through social criticism, the emphasis of debate and historical change through film, reassessments of gender relations, the use of new technologies and much more.
The films discussed demonstrate a driving cinematic force through social criticism, the emphasis of debate and historical change through film, reassessments of gender relations, the use of new technologies and much more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
25 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
557 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78453-814-9 (9781784538149)
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Ann Marie Stock | Guy Baron | Antonio Alvarez Pitaluga
The Cinema of Cuba
Contemporary Film and the Legacy of Revolution
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06/2017
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I.B. Tauris
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Ann Marie Stock | Guy Baron | Antonio Alvarez Pitaluga
The Cinema of Cuba
Contemporary Film and the Legacy of Revolution
E-Book
06/2017
1st Edition
I.B. Tauris
€35.49
Available for download
Persons
Guy Baron is Senior Lecturer at Aberystwyth University, UK. He has published widely on Cuba, in particular on Cuban cinema - including his book Gender in Cuban Cinema (2011) - and his many articles have appeared in Hispanic Studies, Revista Cine Cubano and the Bulletin of Latin American Research amongst other publications.Ann Marie Stock is an award-winning Professor of Hispanic Studies and Film and Media, as well as a University Library Faculty Scholar, at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. She is the author of On Location in Cuba: Street Filmmaking during Times of Transition (2009, 2015) and editor of World Film Locations: Havana (2014). Dr. Stock is the founding director of Cuban Cinema Classics (www.cubancinemaclassics.org): a non-profit initiative designed to subtitle and disseminate Cuban documentaries.Antonio Alvarez Pitaluga is Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the University of Havana. He specialises in Cuban cultural history and is published widely including his book Revolucion, Hegemonia y Poder: Cuba 1985-1898 (2012).
Editor
College of William & Mary, USA
Aberystwyth University, UK
Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Content
Preface
PART ONE: CONTEXT
Introduction to Part One: The History of Cuban Cinema:
A Pending Task for the Social Sciences in the Twenty-First Century
ANTONIO ALVAREZ PITALUGA
Brief Notes on a History of Cuban Cinema (1959-2015)
ANTONIO ALVAREZ PITALUGA
2. Cuban Cinema at the Start of the New Millennium:
Dysfunction, Isolation and the Struggle for Identity
GUY BARON
3. Community Film and Audiovisual Production in Cuba
JESUS GUANCHE
4. Cinema, Race and Revolution: Dialogue and Disagreements of a
Cuban Trilogy
ALEJANDRO L. FERNANDEZ CALDERON
PART TWO: TEXTS AND AUTEURS
Introduction to Part Two: Cuban Cinema: Crisis or Transition?
GUY BARON
5. Cubist Cuba: Memorias del desarrollo
(Memories of Overdevelopment, 2010)
ROB STONE
6. And Then Came the Special Period: The Cinema of Fernando Perez
MICHAEL CHANAN
7. Zombie Nation: Monstrous Identities in Three Cuban Films
DUNJA FEHIMOVIC
8. The Director as Social Critic: Guantanamera and Barrio Cuba
JESSICA GIBBS
9. Within, Against, Inside, Out: Ian Padron, Fuera de liga, Habanastation, and Music Video
RYAN PROUT
PART THREE: CLOSE UPS
Introduction to Part Three: Struggling against Separation: Cuban Filmmakers Create and Connect in the 21st Century
ANN MARIE STOCK
10. The Circular Road: National Cinema - Global Film
ARAM VIDAL
11. The Trains of Silence
ONEYDA GONZALEZ
12. From the Community to the World: The Perspective of an Individual Creator within the Television Serrana Audiovisual Collective
CARLOS Y. RODRIGUEZ
13. From exilic to diasporic: new Cuban cinemas in the United States
ZAIRA ZARZA
PART ONE: CONTEXT
Introduction to Part One: The History of Cuban Cinema:
A Pending Task for the Social Sciences in the Twenty-First Century
ANTONIO ALVAREZ PITALUGA
Brief Notes on a History of Cuban Cinema (1959-2015)
ANTONIO ALVAREZ PITALUGA
2. Cuban Cinema at the Start of the New Millennium:
Dysfunction, Isolation and the Struggle for Identity
GUY BARON
3. Community Film and Audiovisual Production in Cuba
JESUS GUANCHE
4. Cinema, Race and Revolution: Dialogue and Disagreements of a
Cuban Trilogy
ALEJANDRO L. FERNANDEZ CALDERON
PART TWO: TEXTS AND AUTEURS
Introduction to Part Two: Cuban Cinema: Crisis or Transition?
GUY BARON
5. Cubist Cuba: Memorias del desarrollo
(Memories of Overdevelopment, 2010)
ROB STONE
6. And Then Came the Special Period: The Cinema of Fernando Perez
MICHAEL CHANAN
7. Zombie Nation: Monstrous Identities in Three Cuban Films
DUNJA FEHIMOVIC
8. The Director as Social Critic: Guantanamera and Barrio Cuba
JESSICA GIBBS
9. Within, Against, Inside, Out: Ian Padron, Fuera de liga, Habanastation, and Music Video
RYAN PROUT
PART THREE: CLOSE UPS
Introduction to Part Three: Struggling against Separation: Cuban Filmmakers Create and Connect in the 21st Century
ANN MARIE STOCK
10. The Circular Road: National Cinema - Global Film
ARAM VIDAL
11. The Trains of Silence
ONEYDA GONZALEZ
12. From the Community to the World: The Perspective of an Individual Creator within the Television Serrana Audiovisual Collective
CARLOS Y. RODRIGUEZ
13. From exilic to diasporic: new Cuban cinemas in the United States
ZAIRA ZARZA