While there are numerous film studies that focus on one
particular grouping of films--by nationality, by era, or by
technique--here is the first single volume that incorporates all of
the above, offering a broad overview of experimental Latin American
film produced over the last twenty years.
Analyzing seventeen recent films by eleven different filmmakers
from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Paraguay, and Peru, Cynthia
Tompkins uses a comparative approach that finds commonalities among
the disparate works in terms of their influences, aesthetics, and
techniques. Tompkins introduces each film first in its
sociohistorical context before summarizing it and then subverting
its canonical interpretation. Pivotal to her close readings of the
films and their convergences as a collective cinema is Tompkins's
application of Deleuzian film theory and the concept of the
time-image as it pertains to the treatment of time and repetition.
Tompkins also explores such topics as the theme of decolonization,
the consistent use of montage, paratactically structured
narratives, and the fusion of documentary conventions and
neorealism with drama. An invaluable contribution to any dialogue
on the avant-garde in general and to filmmaking both in and out of
Latin America, Experimental Latin American Cinema is also a welcome
and insightful addition to Latin American studies as a whole.
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