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Leonor Will Never Die
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Lyden, John C
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Screenwriters
2022
This is a film review of Leonor Will Never Die (2021), directed by Martika Ramirez Escobar.
Journal Article
The crossed-out notebook : a novel
Pablo, a failed Argentine novelist-turned-screenwriter, has been kidnapped by the greatest Latin American film director of all time and is kept in a basement where he works, day after day, on what he is told must at all costs be a great, world-changing screenplay. Every night, after finishing work on the script, Pablo writes in his notebook and every morning he crosses out what he wrote the night before.
Los guiones de Aurora Correa: su escritura cinematográfica en El pajareador
2024
La escritora hispanomexicana Aurora Correa, que llegó exiliada a México en 1937, escribió varios guiones de cine que, sin embargo, nunca se rodaron. Entre ellos se encuentra El pajareador, en el que se adapta el cuento homónimo del autor mexicano Francisco Rojas González. Con la intención de profundizar en la faceta de Correa como escritora fílmica, se pretende analizar con detenimiento el guion de El pajareador. Para ello, se establecerá la presencia del cine en sus publicaciones y su labor como guionista. A continuación, se analizará cómo se emplean en el texto los recursos fílmicos para presentar el mundo rural mexicano, que se muestra como un lugar de duras condiciones para vivir.
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Broadcasting Hollywood
2021
Broadcasting Hollywood: The Struggle Over Feature Films on
Early Television uses extensive archival research into the
files of studios, networks, advertising agencies, unions and
guilds, theatre associations, the FCC, and key legal cases to
analyze the tensions and synergies between the film and television
industries in the early years of television. This analysis of the
case study of the struggle over Hollywood's feature films appearing
on television in the 1940s and 1950s illustrates that the notion of
an industry misunderstands the complex array of
stakeholders who work in and profit from a media sector, and models
a variegated examination of the history of media industries.
Ultimately, it draws a parallel to the contemporary period and the
introduction of digital media to highlight the fact that history
repeats itself and can therefore play a key role in helping media
industry scholars and practitioners to understand and navigate
contemporary industrial phenomena.
Will not attend : lively stories of detachment and isolation
\"An unabashedly hilarious memoir-in-essays from Adam Resnick, former writer for Late Night with David Letterman\"-- Provided by publisher.