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presentation about third cineama ( cinema of third world ).
by : ZikoZak92
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Language: en
Added: Feb 06, 2014
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Third World Cinema By Zakaria ELYAZGHI & Taoufik BENSELLAK 2014
Introduction : ‘definition’ of 3 rd cinema Goals Examples of Groups and Filmmakers Classic third cinema films Proposed films : 2 movies Streaming Discussion & interpretations Conclusion Outlines : 2
What’s third cinema ? Third Cinema is a Latin American film movement that started in the 1960s-70s which decries neocolonialism, the capitalist system , and the Hollywood model of cinema as mere entertainment to make money. Third Cinema started with a quote by anti-colonialist writer Frantz Fanon: "... we must discuss, we must invent..." 3
The goals of 3 rd cinema Third Cinema questions structures of power, particularly colonialism and its legacies. aims for liberation of the oppressed. engages questions of identity and community. opens a dialogue with history to challenge previously held conceptions of the past. challenges viewers to reflect on by the experience of poverty and subordination. facilitates interaction among intellectuals and the masses. strives to recover and rearticulate the nation. 4
Examples of 3 rd cinema The Argentine Grupo Cine Liberación, Raymundo Gleyzer's Cine de la Base, the Brazilian Cinema Nôvo, the Cuban revolutionary cinema and the Bolivian film director Jorge Sanjinés . The African filmmaker Med Hondo. He was a forceful supporter of African films reflecting popular political struggles and cultural differences . 5
Classic Third Cinema Films Africa Afrique , Je Te Plumerai (Africa, I Will Fleece You) • Jean-Marie Téno • Cameroon Iskandariya Leh ? ( Alexandria Why? ) • Youssef Chahine • Egypt La Battaglia di Algeri ( T he Battle of Algiers ) • Gillo Pontecorvo • Algeria La Noire (Black Girl) • Ousmane Sembene • Senegal 6
Classic Third Cinema Films Asia Cyclo ( Xich lo) • Tran Anh Hung • Vietnam In Search of Famine ( Aakaler Sandhane ) • Mrinal Sen • India Wedding in Galilee ( Urs al- jalil ) • Michel Khleifi • Palestine Yellow Earth (Huang tu di) • Chen Kaige • China 7
Classic Third Cinema Films Latin America La Batalla de Chile (Battle of Chile) • Patricio Guzman • Chile Black God, White Devil (Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol) • Glauber Rocha • Brazil De Cierta Manera (One Way or Another) • Sara Gómez • Cuba La Hora de los Hornos (Hour of the Furnaces) • Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino • Argentina 8
2 movies . . . 9
Soleil Ô ( Oh, Sun) is a 1967 French-Mauritanian drama film directed by Med Hondo . Ratings: 7,3 /10 10
Interpretations Quotes : “God is surely a white man” “Well if he’s a negro then he’s the biggest bastard the world ever invented” “Unless he’s a negro” 11
Interpretations 12 Soleil O explores the plight of black immigrants in France as they try to resist unfair housing policies, labour exploitation and a hostile social environment that demands complicity with attitudes rooted in the colonial past . shows how words are not the only language. The film is not afraid to embrace the humorous side of bourgeois ignorance .
(Cidade de Deus) is a 2002 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Fernando Meirelles and co-directed by Kátia Lund, released in its home country in 2002 and worldwide in 2003. Ratings: 8,7 /10 City of God 13
Conclusion 14 Today , Third Cinema still influences filmmaking strategies and projects. Third Cinema continues to evolve as political, social, and cultural climates change throughout the world .