Approaching the real in Everardo González’s cinema

Cuates de Australia is the chronicle of a catastrophe. It is the name of an ejido in the north of Mexico, the families of the place cyclically face the rigor of the summer and only resist by a diffuse tradition, whose roots are lost in the time. The natural disast...

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Autor principal: Ramírez Miranda, Francisco Javier
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:Español
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Publicado: Universidad de Chile. Instituto de la Comunicación e Imagen 2017
Acceso en línea:https://comunicacionymedios.uchile.cl/index.php/RCM/article/view/45757
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/78606
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Sumario:Cuates de Australia is the chronicle of a catastrophe. It is the name of an ejido in the north of Mexico, the families of the place cyclically face the rigor of the summer and only resist by a diffuse tradition, whose roots are lost in the time. The natural disaster causes others: poverty, disease and migration. Every year they gather their things and leave the village waiting for the rains to return. When recording the conditions of life, Everardo González chronicles an anticipated but inevitable catastrophe. It uses a contemplative and static style that testifies to misfortune and resignation. This work analyzes the discursive mechanisms of the film to put into context the conditions of life of this community, and to propose a political vision of the subject. Likewise, it raises the analysis of the complete body of the work of the filmmaker, from which this tape can be considered as a synthesis of his rhetorical searches.