Jorge Sanjinés
Third Cinema, Cultural Nationalism, American Imperialism
978-613-6-23605-6
6136236052
72
2012-05-14
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jorge Sanjinés (born in La Paz, Bolivia on July 31, 1936) is a Bolivian film director and screenwriter. He founded the production group Groupo Ukamau. He won the ALBA Prize for Arts in 2009. Jorge Sanjinés is known for his Marxist agenda, bringing highly political films of a revolutionary aesthetic to peasant and working-class audiences in the Andean highlands. The films that characterized the 'New Latin American Cinema' or Third Cinema provided an alternative to First (Capitalist) Cinema, making the social collective act as the protagonists of these films rather than an individual hero.
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