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Lucrecia Martel

Gerd Gemünden author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Illinois Press

Published:11th Oct '19

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Films like Zama and The Headless Woman have made Lucrecia Martel a fixture on festival marquees and critic's best lists. Though often allied with mainstream figures and genre frameworks, Martel works within art cinema, and since her 2001 debut The Swamp she has become one of international film's most acclaimed auteurs.Gerd Gemünden offers a career-spanning analysis of a filmmaker dedicated to revealing the ephemeral, fortuitous, and endless variety of human experience. Martel's focus on sound, touch, taste, and smell challenge film's usual emphasis on what a viewer sees. By merging of these and other experimental techniques with heightened realism, she invites audiences into film narratives at once unresolved, truncated, and elliptical. Gemünden aligns Martel's filmmaking methods with the work of other international directors who criticize—and pointedly circumvent—the high-velocity speeds of today's cinematic storytelling. He also explores how Martel's radical political critique forces viewers to rethink entitlement, race, class, and exploitation of indigenous peoples within Argentinian society and beyond.

"Gerd Gemünden's Lucrecia Martel . . . offers the most comprehensive survey of her filmography to date. . . . Gemünden swiftly and effectively introduces the historical and cultural context that gave rise to the New Argentine Cinema of the 1990s." --Cineaste
"Martel consistently defies trends and expectations. . . . Gemünden's book shows clearly by example that Martel's work needs the time and space to dwell and to breathe, and deserves the rewards that her practice garners." --Film Quarterly
"Journalists discovered Lucrecia Martel with her last film, but scholars like Gerd Gemünden were already paying attention to her extraordinary body of work. Now, Gemünden analyzes the complexities of the Martel universe with a combination of cinematic precision and historical knowledge, unpacking her references and delineating her acute specificity of place. A welcome volume and likely an instant classic."--B. Ruby Rich, editor, Film Quarterly
"In a superb and richly documented in-depth reading of Lucrecia Martel's filmic oeuvre, Gerd Gemünden places her firmly within the context of Argentina's vibrant New Cinema of the last twenty years, while also making a convincing case for her to be considered a leading filmmaker of our time."—Jens Andermann, author of New Argentine Cinema

ISBN: 9780252084669

Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 18mm

Weight: 286g

206 pages