Uruguay films itself
practicing documentary, practicing history (1920-1990)
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2019.154197Keywords:
Uruguayan documentary films, Uruguayan history, history and cinemaAbstract
The book Uruguay se filma: practices documentales (1920-1990) edited by Georgina Torello and organized by GEstA (Grupo de Estudios Audiovisuales) outlines a broad panorama of non-fiction cinema in Uruguay, recovering and analyzing a dispersed film heritage. The nine texts that compose the publication are dedicated to the relations between history and documentary film in the country, at different times, debating strong themes such as nationalism, scientific cinema, conceptions about people and debates around dictatorship and armed fighting.
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TORELLO, G. (ed.). Uruguay se filma: prácicas documentales (1920-1990). Montevideo: Irrupciones, 2008.
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