This article investigates the Barcelona School related to European leftist cultures of the 1960s, and in particular the intersection of critical theory with the political avant-gardes. Although the School's films seldom left Spain, the movement offers a crucial exemplar of the European avant-gardes' aesthetic and political impurity. The Barcelona School certainly lacks stylistic cohesion, but it has also been criticized as apolitical. This article argues that the School demonstrates an essential aspect of the European avant-gardes: by promiscuously combining forms, it speaks to (and from) the contested territories of European film culture. Theoretical debates on Marxism and culture linked the project of engaged cinema to the contested direc...
Spanish modernist writers on the left of the political spectrum, such as Lorca, Unamuno, and Rafael ...
This chapter deals with the cinema culture as conceived as all the phenomena surrounding cinema but ...
The development of Latin American cinema in the 1960s was underwritten by a number of key texts that...
The 1960s Barcelona School constitutes a significant European avant-garde film movement, but has bee...
This dissertation explores the avant-garde films of the Barcelona School and Pere Portabella\u27s wo...
This book offers a critical reinterpretation of the Spanish avant-garde, focusing on narrative, tran...
In the story of the fight for democratic freedom and the drive to bring Europe and the world closer ...
The present chapter takes into account the analysis of Spanish avant-garde in cinema in the framewor...
This study provides a contrastive analysis of the film cultures in Francoist Spain and the German De...
The thesis explores the French New Wave as a film school which made a break with classical filmmakin...
This dissertation proposes a counter-history of the transitional period from Franco’s dictatorship (...
This analysis of the narrative/anti-narrative debate in avant-garde film theory and praxis is contex...
Desires for Reality: Radicalism and Revolution in Western European Film addresses a provocative and ...
The Encuentros de Pamplona of 1972 was the most important exhibit of avant-garde and experimental ar...
Cédric Klapisch's vision of encounters within the new Europe in L'Auberge espagnole offers a positiv...
Spanish modernist writers on the left of the political spectrum, such as Lorca, Unamuno, and Rafael ...
This chapter deals with the cinema culture as conceived as all the phenomena surrounding cinema but ...
The development of Latin American cinema in the 1960s was underwritten by a number of key texts that...
The 1960s Barcelona School constitutes a significant European avant-garde film movement, but has bee...
This dissertation explores the avant-garde films of the Barcelona School and Pere Portabella\u27s wo...
This book offers a critical reinterpretation of the Spanish avant-garde, focusing on narrative, tran...
In the story of the fight for democratic freedom and the drive to bring Europe and the world closer ...
The present chapter takes into account the analysis of Spanish avant-garde in cinema in the framewor...
This study provides a contrastive analysis of the film cultures in Francoist Spain and the German De...
The thesis explores the French New Wave as a film school which made a break with classical filmmakin...
This dissertation proposes a counter-history of the transitional period from Franco’s dictatorship (...
This analysis of the narrative/anti-narrative debate in avant-garde film theory and praxis is contex...
Desires for Reality: Radicalism and Revolution in Western European Film addresses a provocative and ...
The Encuentros de Pamplona of 1972 was the most important exhibit of avant-garde and experimental ar...
Cédric Klapisch's vision of encounters within the new Europe in L'Auberge espagnole offers a positiv...
Spanish modernist writers on the left of the political spectrum, such as Lorca, Unamuno, and Rafael ...
This chapter deals with the cinema culture as conceived as all the phenomena surrounding cinema but ...
The development of Latin American cinema in the 1960s was underwritten by a number of key texts that...