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The ethics of representation in documentary film
Published 2016“…Unlike fiction films, documentary refers to reality with the intention of “expressing truth”, which is why filmmakers have an obligation to both viewers (that represented facts are true) and to the subjects / characters. …”
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From Horror to Body Transmutation in The Cinema of David Cronenberg
Published 2024“…These films present visceral imagery where the horrifying and macabre are present. …”
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Documentary film and genocide. Some ethical problem
Published 2018“…This article, then, proposes a cross between the analysis of the perpetrator-victimbystander theorized in the context of the genocide studies with those perspectives that have problematized in ethical terms the representation of people in Documentary film. …”
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Film Analysis: a Story of an Encounter and of an ethic
Published 2018“…This limits the contribution that the encounter between cinema and psychoanalysis might have to offer if both fields were approached from a stance which respects the individual power and respective singularity. …”
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Nucleation and growth mechanisms in Cu-Co films
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Psychoanalytic notes on memory in first-person documentary cinema
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Inverse transition in the dipolar frustrated Ising ferromagnet : the role of domain walls
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Álex de la Iglesia and the scenes of heights: Symbolism of space from the narrative
Published 2023“…Thus, a journey through the films in which they appear is established, analyzing the type of meaning and sense they have, and accounting for the diversity of meanings and structures. …”
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The challenges of society through fantasy cinema: the role of the forest
Published 2024“…Having understood the connection between the creators and recipients of the film, this article seeks to elucidate whether such a foundation can be extended to fantasy cinema. …”
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Notes on the film (Un)Appearing (United Kingdom, 2023), by Piotr Cieplak and Mariana Tello
Published 2023“…(Des)Aparecer is a documentary film that follows two protagonists, Gabriel Orge, a photographer from Córdoba known for his large-scale public projections of photos of the disappeared, and Ana Illovich, a survivor of the clandestine detention center "La Perla" and a writer. …”
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Superheroes and the future of human species. A bioethical look at the X-Men film: days of the future past
Published 2019“…Superhero films show us significant attitudes, embodied in characters that, as the main objective, have the obligation to decide in situations where their moral principles are put in question. …”
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Pain in memory: memory, politics and aesthetics in the feature film Hannah Arendt (2012), by Margarethe von Trotta
Published 2024“…To do so, we will analyze how these aspects are presented to the viewer in Margarethe von Trotta’s feature film Hannah Arendt (2012).…”
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Theoretical insights into homogeneous catalysis impact on ion transfer-electron transfer coupled processes at thick-film modified electrodes
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Teorías Cinematográficas. Fundamentos, evolución y relevancia actual
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Eating to live/Eating until death. Subjectivity and voracity
Published 2020“…Instead of “eating to live”, our voracity and insatiability (already essential features of the human being) seem to lead “to eat until death” or, as in the Ferreri/Azcona film, to eat-towards-death. We have become swallows and gluttons, in a delirium of excess, as an answer absurd and, at the same time, logical) to the impossibility of transcending the “ingestion” not only of food, but also of Everything. …”
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Babe, a pig not so gallant
Published 2022“…From anthropomorphizing animals as narrative subjects that inside their animality have a life story to tell, this movie exposes the way as humans have classified animals according to arbitrary parameters as use and the inconformity of some animals because of the place humans have given them in the world. …”
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Biopolitics and Sex Work
Published 2016“…To do this, we try to make a crossover between the definitions of biopolitics and sex that offers Michel Foucault, linking it to the position that society and the state currently assumed to sex work. This film will allow us to uncover some tension and discourses that cross our societies combining religious, moral prejudices and hygienists have the sole effect of discrimination, stigmatization and persecution of those who exercise the sex trade.…”
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Aporophobia, segregation and descent into hell
Published 2021“…Rejection of the poor and segregation appear very clearly in Korean film Parasite. In this paper this film is analyzed, which represents a clear example of the social problems of the most disadvantaged classes, relating the narrative aspects to the legal ones, showing throughout the story the different social situation that the characters have depending on their work and of their wealth. …”
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Kaleidoscopic Symposium: a multifaceted look at the beautiful bodies from Plato’s Banquet
Published 2021“…In the light of this counterpoint, we will return to the film, since there the corporeal is imposed as a clear protagonist and, although attached to the traditional hermeneutics of dialogue, it also opens the possibility of a critical reflection on the role that the body can have in philosophical action.…”
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