
An Argentine Passion
Born into a traditional, aristocratic Argentine family, her late-blossoming career focused above all on women's issues. The six films she made between 1980 and 1993 all have female protagonists who seek to transgress limits: from Camila O'Gorman, executed in the nineteenth century for her love of a Cathoolic priest, to the remarkable nun Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Mexico's foremost colonial poet and intellectual, whose enquiring mind was a threat to the discipline of the Church. Bemberg was, as in the title of her second film, senora de nadie, nobody's woman, someone who found her own way in a national film industry dominated by men, and who brought a new way of seeing, a distinctive visual style, to international film-making.
This is the first major study of Maria Luisa Bemberg's work. It containes, uniquely, the views of those who worked with her-her producer, cinematographer, script writer, and actors-alongside her own comments about the film industry and her work in it. In addition to a range of Argentine, British and North American scholars offer readings of each of her films and assess her contribution to contemporary international cinema.
- Undertitel
- María Luisa Bemberg and Her Films
- Redaktör
- John King, Rosa Bosch, Sheila Whitaker
- ISBN
- 9781859843086
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 468 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2001-01-17
- Förlag
- Verso Books
- Sidor
- 240