This book explores the shared approach to Spanish and Latin American filmmakers with experimental film practices and strategies of composition and links these to a tradition of cinematic modernity that is being critically re-assessed by these filmmakers. By adopting a decidedly transnational perspective, the author investigates the distinctive elements of contemporary poetic cinematographic productions that shape present-day Hispanic art house cinematic productions. Thus, the book reassesses the notion of poetic cinema as an interstitial film practice. The author first examines the multiple meanings that the notion of poetry in cinema has historically had. Second, she explores how Hispanic cinema inherited the artistic principles of European cinematic modernity, blending them with the Latin American cinematographic tradition of neorealist influence.
Júlia González de Canales Carcereny es doctora por la Universidad de St. Gallen y autora de Releyendo a Enrique Vila-Matas. Placer e irritación (2016). Hasta 2022 trabajó como investigadora postdoctoral en la Universidad de Viena.
Júlia González de Canales Carcereny received in 2014 her PhD from the University of St. Gallen. She is the author of Releyendo a Enrique Vila-Matas. Placer e irritación (2016). Until 2022, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna.