Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- 1. The House is Built of the Stones That Were Available.- 2. And the Winner Is.- 3. Being Different: Almodóvar and the Academia.- 4. Rogue Males, 'Bad' films and 'Bad' loyalties: Santiago Segura and Álex de la Iglesia.- 5. There's No Such Thing as a Weak Enemy.- 6. Transatlantic Academia.- Epilogue.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.
Nuria Triana Toribio's thorough biopsy of the Spanish Film Academy provides a lucid diagnosis of the condition of contemporary Spanish cinema and will enable vivid, challenging debate. Fascinating and hugely informative, this bracing book treats Spanish film cultures, both flowering and festering, as integral to the idea of Spanish cinema and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand all the strategies that affect filmmaking in Spain.' - Rob Stone, Chair of European Film, University of Birmingham, UK 'Spanish Film Cultures is a rigorous, groundbreaking and excellently written study of how the Spanish Academia has shaped the idea of Spanish cinema.' - Dolores Tierney, Senior Lecturer in Film, University of Sussex, UK 'Spanish Film Cultures broadens and enriches current film studies about Spain. Instead of analyzing films as aesthetic objects or social tools of cultural production, Dr. Nuria Triana Toribio shows the ways that films fit into a larger sociopolitical landscape in the service of nationalism and cultural hegemony.' - N. Michelle Murray, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Vanderbilt University, USA
Nuria Triana-Toribio is Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Kent, UK. Her research interests include Spanish film and film cultures, cultural studies, and popular cinema and culture. She is the author of Spanish National Cinema (2003), co-author of The Cinema of Álex de la Iglesia (2007) and co-editor of the Spanish and Latin Filmmakers series for Manchester University Press.
Nuria Triana Toribio's thorough biopsy of the Spanish Film Academy
provides a lucid diagnosis of the condition of contemporary Spanish
cinema and will enable vivid, challenging debate. Fascinating and
hugely informative, this bracing book treats Spanish film cultures,
both flowering and festering, as integral to the idea of Spanish
cinema and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand
all the strategies that affect filmmaking in Spain.
*Rob Stone*
Spanish Film Cultures is a rigorous, groundbreaking and excellently
written study of how the Spanish Academia has shaped the idea of
Spanish cinema.
*Dolores Tierney*
Spanish Film Cultures broadens and enriches current film studies
about Spain. Instead of analyzing films as aesthetic objects or
social tools of cultural production, Dr. Nuria Triana Toribio shows
the ways that films fit into a larger sociopolitical landscape in
the service of nationalism and cultural hegemony.
*N. Michelle Murray*
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