Corredor Rojo: fictions, spaces and real characters
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https://doi.org/10.55442/tomauno.n5.2016.17211Keywords:
Villa El Libertador, Doc-fic, Collective process, Sensibility, RepresentationAbstract
This article presents some of the reflections that arose during the Red Lane’s creative process, film developed by students and graduates of the Faculty of Arts (UNC) along with the residents of Villa El Libertador, a suburb located in the South area of Cordoba City.
The creative process involved a collective work experience officiated in roles that took over four years, which enabled the debate about the ways the people who inhabit these place are (re)presented.
One result of this complex act of creation was the creation of a film in the form of a doc-fic which allowed us to reflect about the modes of expression, in order to transmit an experiential practice based on the events of creative construction, preserving a sensible and conceptual film and process.
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