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Forero
Join Date: Jan 2009
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I'm currently studying media studies at A-Level and have chosen to do a critical research study about Pedro Almodovar and his films.
My hypothesis is "How is gender represented in films by Pedro Almodovar and do they reflect Spanish culture?" I was wondering if anyone has seen any of his films and whether anyone would like to discuss their views of my hypothesis to help me come to a conclusion :] Let me know what you think! This will go towards my primary research section. Gracias! xx |
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Lorquista
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South of England
Posts: 1,138
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Lorquista
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South of England
Posts: 1,138
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Books by Paui Julian Smith (Oxford) are another good source. Check out Amazon for titles.
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Hero Forero
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 4,425
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I always thought that his films were far more connected to his own sexuality and 'mundo' than with the reality on the streets of Spain today.
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El inglés-manchego
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ciudad Real
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Jamón Jamón is a good example of gender representation. You have the typical macho man and the woman at home making tortilla. My brother had to write a similar essay in the summer focusing on that film which I helped him with.
I don't think I've ever watched an Almodóvar film without at some point wondering what the heck was going on! |
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Mega Forero
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Madrid (Arganzuela)
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Some of his films such as "Mujeres al borde..." exaggerate Spanish culture in the same way that say "Our You Being Served?" (if you're old enough to remember it) exagerates British culture. They are parodies. Others such as "La Mala Educación" are more serious, however I think films such as "Te Doy Mis Ojos" and "Los Lunes Al Sol" provide a lot more insight. Regarding gender, in the few films I have seen, the main characters are usually women or gay men, and portrayed in a sympathetic light. Straight male characters, if there are any, usually have secondary parts. But I doubt if you needed me to tell you that
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Forero
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 9
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Thank you everyone!
Do you think that the way gender is represented in his films are more stereotypical of spain and are not accurate depictions of real spanish culture? Or does Almodovar simply subvert the spanish stereotypes? |
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El inglés-manchego
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ciudad Real
Posts: 10
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I haven't seen all of his films but from the ones I've seen he almost seems to make fun of the typical foreigners view of Spain. I wouldn't say they were actually typical of Spanish culture, although in some villages you do still people who have a very traditional way of thinking and life (my suegros for example!).
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Super Forero
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: U.S.
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