The systematic illegal persecution and annihilation of political opponents of the 1979-1983 Argentine military dictatorship, commonly known today as the "Dirty War", became one of the main themes of the nation's cinema after the regime's fall. In this study, while providing a detailed survey of the conditions of production of post-dictatorship Argentine cinema, the author focuses on a selected corpus of films in order to explore how issues of memory, mourning and trauma, together with questions of gender and genre representation, have been dealt with in the cinema that followed the advent of democracy in 1983. By means of a solid theoretical underpinning and the thorough textual analysis of some canonical films, such as La historia oficial and Sur, and others less well known, for example En retirada, La amiga, El acto en cuestión, the book offers new insights into contemporary Latin American cinema. |
Introduction | 1 | |
In Focus: On Film and History, National Cinema and Mourning Work | 2 | |
Revisiting Third Cinema: Its Legacy and Derivations in Argentine National Cinema | 3 | |
Remnants of the Dirty War: On the Policial, the Political Thriller and the Paramilitary Thriller | 4 | |
Gendering History: The Dirty War in Women's Cinema | 5 | |
Metaphoric Representations of the 1976-1983 Military Dictatorship | 6 | |
Conclusion | |
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