Spanish Horror Film

Spanish Horror Film PDF Author: Antonio Lazaro-Reboll
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748636404
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 256

Book Description
Spanish Horror Film is the first in-depth exploration of the genre in Spain from the 'horror boom' of the late 1960s and early 1970s to the most recent production in the current renaissance of Spanish genre cinema, through a study of its production, circulation, regulation and consumption. The examination of this rich cinematic tradition is firmly located in relation to broader historical and cultural shifts in recent Spanish history and as an important part of the European horror film tradition and the global culture of psychotronia.

Sex, Sadism, Spain, and Cinema

Sex, Sadism, Spain, and Cinema PDF Author: Nicholas G. Schlegel
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442251166
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 233

Book Description
From 1968 to 1977, Spain experienced a boom in horror-movie production under a restrictive economic system established by the country’s dictator, Francisco Franco. Despite hindrance from the Catholic Church and Spanish government, which rigidly controlled motion picture content, hundreds of horror films were produced during this ten-year period. This statistic is even more remarkable when compared with the output of studios and production companies in the United States and elsewhere at the same time. What accounts for the staggering number of films, and what does it say about Spain during this period? In Sex, Sadism, Spain, and Cinema: The Spanish Horror Film, Nicholas G. Schlegel looks at movies produced, distributed, and exhibited under the crumbling dictatorship of General Franco. The production and content of these films, the author suggests, can lead to a better understanding of the political, social, and cultural conditions during a contentious period in Spain’s history. The author addresses the complex factors that led to the “official” sanctioning of horror films—which had previously been banned—and how they differed from other popular genres that were approved and subsidized by the government. In addition to discussing the financing and exhibiting of these productions, the author examines the tropes, conventions, iconography, and thematic treatments of the films. Schlegel also analyzes how these movies were received by audiences and critics, both in Spain and abroad. Finally, he looks at the circumstances that led to the rapid decline of such films in the late 1970s and early 1980s. By examining how horror movies thrived in Spain during this decade, this book addresses a sorely neglected gap in film scholarship and also complements existing literature on Spanish national cinema. Sex, Sadism, Spain, and Cinema will appeal to fans of horror films as well as scholars of film history, European history, genre studies, and cultural studies.

Tracing the Borders of Spanish Horror Cinema and Television

Tracing the Borders of Spanish Horror Cinema and Television PDF Author: Jorge Marí
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1351858513
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292

Book Description
This critical anthology sets out to explore the boom that horror cinema and TV productions have experienced in Spain in the past two decades. It uses a range of critical and theoretical perspectives to examine a broad variety of films and filmmakers, such as works by Alejandro Amenábar, Álex de la Iglesia, Pedro Almodóvar, Guillermo del Toro, Juan Antonio Bayona, and Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza. The volume revolves around a set of fundamental questions: What are the causes for this new Spanish horror-mania? What cultural anxieties and desires, ideological motives and practical interests may be behind such boom? Is there anything specifically "Spanish" about the Spanish horror film and TV productions, any distinctive traits different from Hollywood and other European models that may be associated to the particular political, social, economic or cultural circumstances of contemporary Spain?

Spanish Horror Film and Television in the 21st Century

Spanish Horror Film and Television in the 21st Century PDF Author: Vicente Rodríguez Ortega
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000965422
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 98

Book Description
This book provides an up-to-date, in-depth survey of 21st-century Spanish horror film and media, exploring both aesthetics and industrial dynamics. It offers detailed analysis of contemporary films and TV series as well as novel approaches to key works within the history of Spanish cinema. While addressing the specificities of the Spanish landscape, this volume also situates the national cinematic output within the international arena, understanding film production and reception as continuously changing processes in which a variety of economic, social and cultural factors intervene. The book first analyzes the main horror trends emerging in the early 2000s, then approaches genre hybridization and the rise of new filmmakers since the 2010s with a special focus on gender issues and the reconfiguration of the past, before addressing the impact of streaming services within the Spanish film panorama, from a production and distribution standpoint. This book will be of keen interest to scholars and students in the areas of film studies, media studies, TV studies, horror, Spanish cultural studies and production studies.

Spanish Horror Films

Spanish Horror Films PDF Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
ISBN: 9781230554013
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 42

Book Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 41. Chapters: The Orphanage, 28 Weeks Later, REC 2, The Others, The Devil's Backbone, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, The New Daughter, Pieces, Return of the Blind Dead, Night of the Seagulls, Fermat's Room, Hell of the Living Dead, Horror Express, The Nun, Fragile, Tras el cristal, Open Graves, Monster Dog, The Blood Spattered Bride, Minotaur, Anguish, Who Can Kill a Child?, La residencia, Tombs of the Blind Dead, Exorcismus, Web Cam, Julia's Eyes, Flatmate, Los Ojos Azules de la Muneca Rota, Beneath Still Waters, Romasanta, H6: Diary of a Serial Killer, Secuestrados, Al final del espectro, Nightmare City, The Ghost Galleon, Sexykiller, Rottweiler, Moscow Zero, The Fury of the Wolfman, The Nameless, Slugs, Hatchet for the Honeymoon, Panic Beats, Arachnid, Horror Rises from the Tomb, Licantropo, The Witch Affair, La cruz del diablo. Excerpt: The Orphanage (Spanish: ) is a 2007 Spanish-Mexican horror film and the debut feature of Spanish filmmaker J.A. Bayona. The film stars Belen Rueda as Laura, Fernando Cayo as her husband, Carlos, and Roger Princep as their adopted son Simon. The plot centers on Laura, who returns to her childhood home, an orphanage. Laura plans to turn the house into a home for disabled children, but a problem arises when she and Carlos realize that Simon believes he has a masked friend named Tomas with whom he will run away. After an argument with Laura, Simon is found to be missing. The film's script was written by Sergio G. Sanchez in 1996 and brought to the attention of Bayona in 2004. Bayona asked his long-time friend, director Guillermo del Toro, to help produce the film and to double its budget and filming time. Bayona wanted the film to capture the feel of 1970s Spanish cinema; he cast Geraldine Chaplin and Belen Rueda, who were later praised for their roles in the...

Spanish Horror Cinema

Spanish Horror Cinema PDF Author: Professor Andy Willis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780719079290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224

Book Description


Haunted Families and Temporal Normativity in Hispanic Horror Films

Haunted Families and Temporal Normativity in Hispanic Horror Films PDF Author: Charles St-Georges
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498563368
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213

Book Description
This book examines the interactions between ghosts and families in three recent horror films from the Spanish-speaking world that, rather than explicitly referencing recent political violence, speak to the societal conditions and everyday normative violence that serve as preconditions for political violence. This study deconstructs intersectional processes of racially and sexually normative subject formation—and its oppositional other, ghostly erasure—that are framed by a common temporal logic, wherein full citizenship is contingent upon a nation's dominant notions of contemporaneousness and whether individuals properly inhabit prescriptive timelines of (re)productivity. St-Georges’s study explores ways in which ghosts and families are manipulated in each national imaginary as a strategy for negotiating volatility within symbolic order: a tactic that can either naturalize or challenge normative discourses. As a literary and cinematic trope, ghosts are particularly useful vehicles for the exploration of national imaginaries and the dominant or competing cultural attitudes towards a country's history, and thus, the articulation of a present political reality. The rhetorical figure of the family is also key in this process as a mechanism for expressing national allegories, for expressing generational anxieties about a nation's relationship to time, and for organizing societies and social subjects as such, interpellating them into or excluding them from national imaginaries. By proposing these specific coordinates—ghosts and families—and by mapping their relationship between Spain and Latin America, Troubling Timelines proposes a study of a temporal framework that, besides bridging the traditional area-studies divide across the Atlantic, creates a space for interdisciplinary inquiry while also responding to increasing demand for studies that focus on intersectionality.

Supranational Horrors

Supranational Horrors PDF Author: Rui M. Trindade Oliveira
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793654352
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 259

Book Description
Supranational Horrors: Italian and Spanish Horror Cinema since 1968 moves beyond national cinema discourse in considering the horror production of two Southern European countries, Italy and Spain. Rui M. Trindade Oliveira examines cultural elements that films from these nations share, arguing that a fuller understanding of European horror is possible when we acknowledge the output of Italy and Spain as being interconnected, as possessing a supranational, common identity: “Italian-Spanishness.”

The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema

The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema PDF Author: Jessica Balanzategui
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
ISBN: 9048537797
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 341

Book Description
This book illustrates how global horror film images of children re-conceptualised childhood at the beginning of the twenty-first century, unravelling the child's long entrenched binding to ideologies of growth, futurity, and progress. The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema analyses an influential body of horror films featuring subversive depictions of children that emerged at the beginning of the twenty-first century, and considers the cultural conditions surrounding their emergence. The book proposes that complex cultural and industrial shifts at the turn of the millennium resulted in potent cinematic renegotiations of the concept of childhood. In these transnational films-largely stemming from Spain, Japan, and America-the child resists embodying growth and futurity, concepts to which the child's symbolic function is typically bound. By demonstrating both the culturally specific and globally resonant properties of these frightening visions of children who refuse to grow up, the book outlines the conceptual and aesthetic mechanisms by which long entrenched ideologies of futurity, national progress, and teleological history started to waver at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Two cines con nino

Two cines con nino PDF Author: Erin K. Hogan
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 1474436129
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 176

Book Description
The first book-length study of Reichardt's career and works