ISSUE #181 NOV 2011 VOLUME 38-6
Open (Questions of Power)
Open (Questions of Power)
Challenges to Social Progress in Brazil TABLE OF CONTENTS | PURCHASE THIS ISSUE
Obama and Latin America TABLE OF CONTENTS | PURCHASE THIS ISSUE
Review by: Tomás Crowder-Taraborrelli Approaches to telling a story are, of course, abundant. Latin American filmmakers borrow from all kinds of artistic traditions—literature, pop music, the plastic arts, home movies, etc. What makes this borrowing both draining and stimulating is that the web offers an excess of examples to draw from. Further, digital production and online distribution are cultivating a new kinship among filmmakers, visual traditions, and viewers across the world. This is a daunting realization that the current crop of young filmmakers is trying to grapple with. Two recent documentary films from Mexico and Argentina bring the topic of social and cultural migration into focus, giving international audiences the opportunity to enter otherwise inaccessible worlds. Cuates de Australia (Drought) from Mexico and La chica del sur (The Girl from the South) from Argentina display contrasting approaches to portraying the hardships of relocation. Both documentaries follow their protagonists’ journeys from the place they call home to an unfamiliar land and their bittersweet return. Cuates de Australia, directed by Everardo González, is an enigmatic film. It goes out of its way to remain removed from its subject, but it cannot help but become enamored of its own rendition of it. This essential [...]
Intellectuals, Social Theory and Political Practice in Brazil TABLE OF CONTENTS | PURCHASE THIS ISSUE
Cuba & Open TABLE OF CONTENTS | PURCHASE THIS ISSUE
A Second Look at Latin American Social Movements TABLE OF CONTENTS | PURCHASE THIS ISSUE