Globalization remains a challenge for the art of cinema. No art form is more suited to the task of showing clashes between cultures and the internal conflicts of a society, but as films are both narratively and physically dependent on locations—even if these can be multiple and dispersed throughout the world—and because of the logistics and the finances required for the production of film, cinema has almost always been placed in a national or regional framework. Reflecting the totality and networked nature of the globalized world seems more readily attainable for more conceptual forms of art. This article discusses Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu's 2006 film Babel, often cited as the “first film of glob...
Based on the analysis of four documentary movies, I show cognitive capabilities of the documentaries...
This essay compares and contrasts Babel, Pan’s Labyrinth, and Children of Men’s treatments of global...
The paper presents stylized facts about the economic organisation of the film industry, arguing that...
AbstracThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for th...
This essay argues that the current prevalence in international art cinema of the network narrative, ...
ABSTRACTMexican Film: From National to Transnational and GlobalThe Mexican state played a central ro...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
This paper is an edited version of a written dialogue that took place between the fall of 2008 and t...
This article departs from the assumption that a certain section of world cinema, usually defined as ...
In the 1990s, three Mexican-born filmmakers, Alfonso Cuarón, Guillermo del Toro, and Alejandro G. Iñ...
This dissertation challenges how Hollywood is typically imagined as monolithic, homogenous and homog...
In this essay I argue that the global imaginaries surrounding the emergence of cinema provide a mean...
Carlos Sorín’s film Historias Mínimas is set in Argentina’s Patagonia region and tells three somewha...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between globalization and culture by focusing o...
This article proposes an ecophilosophy of the cinema. It builds on Martin Heidegger’s articulation...
Based on the analysis of four documentary movies, I show cognitive capabilities of the documentaries...
This essay compares and contrasts Babel, Pan’s Labyrinth, and Children of Men’s treatments of global...
The paper presents stylized facts about the economic organisation of the film industry, arguing that...
AbstracThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for th...
This essay argues that the current prevalence in international art cinema of the network narrative, ...
ABSTRACTMexican Film: From National to Transnational and GlobalThe Mexican state played a central ro...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
This paper is an edited version of a written dialogue that took place between the fall of 2008 and t...
This article departs from the assumption that a certain section of world cinema, usually defined as ...
In the 1990s, three Mexican-born filmmakers, Alfonso Cuarón, Guillermo del Toro, and Alejandro G. Iñ...
This dissertation challenges how Hollywood is typically imagined as monolithic, homogenous and homog...
In this essay I argue that the global imaginaries surrounding the emergence of cinema provide a mean...
Carlos Sorín’s film Historias Mínimas is set in Argentina’s Patagonia region and tells three somewha...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between globalization and culture by focusing o...
This article proposes an ecophilosophy of the cinema. It builds on Martin Heidegger’s articulation...
Based on the analysis of four documentary movies, I show cognitive capabilities of the documentaries...
This essay compares and contrasts Babel, Pan’s Labyrinth, and Children of Men’s treatments of global...
The paper presents stylized facts about the economic organisation of the film industry, arguing that...