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Cinematographic Imaginaries Around the Contempt of the Undocumented. Between Xenophobia and Dehumanization
Published 2021“…The analysis of Undocumented —under the premise that the film starts with this socio-political reality— models an anti-racist criticism against the criminalization of the migrant. …”
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The union of psychology and cinema in the construction of characters. Mommy's case
Published 2018“…This study is realised in order to determine if what these thematics transmit corresponds to some extent with reality. The findings show that after the film, there is a great work of documentation at the time of building the characters in a responsable and exhaustive manner.…”
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Ethics Noir in LA
Published 2021“…This David Lynch´s movie is the fight between fantasy and reality with elements from ethics and romanticism. …”
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Deleuzian Perspective of Cinema as a Means to Believe in The World Again. An Analysis from The Cinematography of Peter Weir
Published 2023“…The present work seeks to defend cinema as an artistic medium which can help current people to believe in the world again, namely, to reconnect with his own life and existence, rescuing a positive perspective of the reality where the human being can work and develop his life. …”
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The analysis of a film and psychoanalysis
Published 2017“…Cinematographic language - when recognized in its full potential – can capture the effects of reality like no other material can. Because of this, our hypothesis is to consider that bonding the psychoanalytical point of view with the cinematographic point of view can open a “double focal distance”. …”
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