The rule and the exception: figurations of subjectivity in Argentine authorial documentaries of the eighties and nineties
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https://doi.org/10.55442/tomauno.n1.2012.8568Keywords:
Documentary, first person, argentinian film, filmic subjetivity, exileAbstract
The current essay analyzes a group of documentary films produced by Argentine directors during the eighties and nineties that includes in some kind of modulation, the use of first-person narratives. These manifestations of authorial subjectivity within nonfiction films are examined as a precedent of first-person documentaries that persistently mark audiovisual discourses of the XXI century.Downloads
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2012-09-27
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THINKING CINEMA
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The rule and the exception: figurations of subjectivity in Argentine authorial documentaries of the eighties and nineties. (2012). Toma Uno, 1, 37-53. https://doi.org/10.55442/tomauno.n1.2012.8568