- Third Cinema
Third Cinema ( _es. Tercer Cine) is a
Latin American film movement of the 1960s-70s which decriesneocolonialism , the capitalist system, and theHollywood model of cinema as mere entertainment to make money. The term was coined in themanifesto "Towards a Third Cinema", written in the late 1960s by Argentine filmmakersFernando Solanas andOctavio Getino , members of the "Grupo Cine Liberación ". Published in 1969 in the cinemajournal "Tricontinental " by theOSPAAAL (Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America [ Octavio Getino; Some notes on the concept of a "Third Cinema" in Martin, Michael T. New latin American Cinema vol.1 Wayne State University Press, Detroit 1997 ] en icon] ), "Towards a Third Cinema" started with a quote byanti-colonialist writerFrantz Fanon : ""...we must discuss, we must invent..."Beside the Argentine "Grupo Cine Liberación", "Tercer Cine" included
Raymundo Gleyzer 's "Cine de la Base ", the Brazilian "Cinema Nôvo ", theCuban revolutionary cinema and the Bolivian film directorJorge Sanjinés Oscar Ranzani, [http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/cultura/7-42538-2004-10-20.html La revolución es un sueño eterno] , "Pagina 12 ", 20 October 2004 es icon] .Solanas and Getino's manifesto considers 'First Cinema' to be the Hollywood production model that promulgates
bourgeois values to a passive audience through escapist spectacle and individual characters. 'Second Cinema' is the Europeanart film , which rejects Hollywood conventions but is centred on the individual expression of theauteur director. Third Cinema rejects the view of cinema as a vehicle for personal expression, seeing the director instead as part of a collective; it appeals to the masses by presenting the truth and inspiring aggressive activity. Solanas and Getino argue that traditional exhibition models also need to be avoided: the films should be screened clandestinely, both in order to avoidcensorship and commercial networks, but also so that the viewer must take a risk to see them. [David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson, "Film History: An Introduction", 2nd edtn. (McGraw-Hill, 2003), 545.]References
Further reading
*Wayne, Mike "Political Film:The Dialectics of Third Cinema". Pluto Press, 2001.
*Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino, "Towards a Third Cinema" in: "Movies and Methods. An Anthology", edited byBill Nichols , Berkeley: University of California Press 1976, pp 44-64See also
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Political cinema
*Tomás Gutiérrez Alea , Cuban film-maker
*Kidlat Tahimik , Philippine film-maker
*Djibril Diop Mambéty , Senegalese film-director
*The Dictator Novel , a Latin American contemporary literary genre
*Cinema Novo External links
* [http://info.interactivist.net/print.pl?sid=05/09/15/205253 "Towards a Third Cinema"] available online.
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