CIN301Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Octavio Getino, Kwame Nkrumah, Fernando Solanas

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6 Feb 2018
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Fernando solanas & octavio getino, towards a third cinema (1969) [t]he cinema is an industry, but differs from other industries in that it has been created and organized in order to generate certain ideologies. Aims to produce passive audiences and to reproduce capitalist/bourgeois/colonialist ideology. Pushes the boundaries of expression and even attempts decolonization, but is limited in its successes since it operates within the system. Third cinema: revolutionary, imperfect cinema, directed against first cinema and its ideologies. Produces open film-acts that are pedagogical in nature, exploring historical causes. Film-act: film as open text, completed by spectators; turns film into an occasion for public dialogue and for fomenting revolutionary action. Ideally, such films are unassimilable/indigestible by needs of the. Neocolonialism: the perpetuation of colonial relations in a post-colonial context by economic and cultural means. The result of neo-colonialism is that foreign capital is used for the exploitation rather than the development of the less developed parts of the world .

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