This type of filmmaking embraces imperfection.
What is Imperfect Cinema?
He is considered the "father of imperfect cinema".
Who is Julio Garcia Espinosa?
This type of cinema was inspired by Italian Neorealism and characterized by long takes and hand held cameras.
What is French New Wave?
This film was shot and screened discreetly in Argentina and showcased the lives of oppressed people.
What is "The Hour of Furnaces"?
Imperfect Cinema originated in this country and in this decade.
He directed the film "Toss me a Dime"(1960).
Who is Fernando Birri?
Imperfect cinema can be differentiated from this type of filmmaking based on its emphasis on imperfection.
What is Italian Neorealism?
Together we watched a part of this section in "The Hour of Furnaces".
What is "A Daily Violence" or "Una Violencia Cotidiana"?
This type of cinema is one that focuses on the idea of celebrity and the fantasy of escape. It is often referred to metonymically as "Hollywood"
The authors of "The Hour of Furnaces".
Who are Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino?
3rd Cinema attempted to bring together a few counter-hegemonic filmmaking efforts. One of which was titled "Camera as ___".
What is gun?
This film was directed By Jorge Sanjines and caused real life consequences for the group Peace Corps who were subsequently expelled from Bolivia.
What is "Blood of the Condor"?
Considered "Art-House" cinema, this way of filmmaking was one that criticized the bourgeois but had an "elitist aesthetic".
What is 2nd Cinema?
This filmmaker directed "Blood of the Condor"(1969).
Who is Jorge Sanjines?
This manifesto written by Solanas and Getino attempts to lay out the rules and aim of 3rd Cinema.
What is "Toward a Third Cinema"?
"The Hour of Furnaces" gets it's name based on the quote "It's the hour of furnaces and only the light shall be seen" originally written by (1.)______ and quoted by (2.)______ in his last public appearance.
Who is Jose Marti? Che Guevara?
In this article, Scott Cooper described 3rd cinema as "a politicalized cinema intending to challenge the colonial hegemony of dominant - typically Hollywood - conventions and to serve the ideological needs and revolutionary ends of colonized peoples in the Third World." This article is named "_____ ______ ____________".
What is "Third Cinema Reconsidered"?
Getino, when discussing "The Hour of Furnaces", writes about the revolutionary screening and how it created a "decolonized territory" and a "______ space".
What is liberated?
In 3rd Cinema, filmmakers wanted to challenge the system and institutions in place by having viewers form their own opinion rather than consuming media mindlessly, as well as stray away from this kind of approach.
What is a propagandistic approach?
The film "Lucia" was split into 3 parts with each depicting a different generation of Cuba but brought together by a different woman named Lucia. These 3 years(one being more ambiguous) were the generations shown in Humberto Solas' Film.
What is 1895, 1932, and the 1960s?