The Cinema of Sara Gómez
Reframing Revolution
Víctor Fowler Calzada author Susan Lord editor María Caridad Cumaná editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:6th Jul '21
Should be back in stock very soon

Throughout the 1960s until her untimely death in 1974, Afro-Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez engaged directly and courageously with the social, political, economic, and cultural transformations promised by the Cuban Revolution.
Gómez directed numerous documentary films in 10 prolific years. She also made De cierta manera (One way or another), her only feature-length film. Her films navigate complex experiences of social class, race, and gender by reframing revolutionary citizenship, cultural memory, and political value. Not only have her inventive strategies become foundational to new Cuban cinema and feminist film culture, but they also continue to inspire media artists today who deal with issues of identity and difference. The Cinema of Sara Gómez assembles history, criticism, biography, methodology, and theory of Gómez's work in scholarly writing; interviews with friends and collaborators; the film script of De cierta manera; and a detailed and complete filmography.
Featuring striking images, this anthology reorients how we tell Cuban cinema history and how we think about the intersections of race, gender, and revolution. By addressing Gómez's entire body of work, The Cinema of Sara Gómez unpacks her complex life and gives weight to her groundbreaking cinema.
The release of this important critical anthology, alongside the release of the restorations, reinstates the work of Sara Gomez in the living archive of women film-makers and allwos her reintroduction into archives and counterarchives of Latin American cinema.
-- Juana Suarez - NYU MAP * Film Quarterly *A must-read for those researching and teaching feminist documentaries, decolonial ethnography, and the histories of Latin American Cinema.
-- Leticia Berrizbeitia Añez * Jump CISBN: 9780253057051
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Weight: 644g
440 pages