'Cine-Memoria': Past and Present in Latin American Cinemas

Cine-Memoria: Past and Present in Latin American Cinemas is a conference and screenings that consider two times in the history of regional Latin American filmmaking. We return to the radical women’s movement and collective filmmaking of the 1960s and 1970s in screenings of rare short titles and reconsider this work in the light of political developments and the emergence of “global auteurs” with international recognition. The first day is dedicated to remembering the critical work of Cuban-American scholar Ana M. López and a third day features online presentations in Spanish and Portuguese.

Schedule

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Faculty House, 64 Morningside Dr
Panel 1: Transnational vs. Comparative Approaches to Cinema
Panel 2: Telenovelas and Latin American Melodrama
Screenings: "Feminist Disruptions in Latin American Cinemas" Program One
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Lenfest Center for the Arts
Keynote Address
Panel 1: Alternate Perspectives
Panel 2: Lucrecia Martel: The Past in the Present
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Screenings: "Feminist Disruptions in Latin American Cinemas" Program Two
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Online

Guerilla Archiving: Documents for a Feminist History of Latin American Cinemas
Studies in Spanish & Latin American Cinemas
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Detailed schedule available here

Produced by Jane Gaines, Alex Alberro, and Elizabeth Ramírez-Soto