CONTESTANDO UNA REVOLUCIÓN: LA REVOLUCIÓN CONGELADA BE RAYMUNDO GLEYZER.

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  • Author(s): William Foster, David1
  • Source:
    Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana. 2011, Vol. 37 Issue 73, p173-181. 9p.
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    • Alternate Title:
      Answering a Revolution: "La revolución congelada" by Raymundo Gleyzer.
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    • Abstract:
      En 1970, el director argentino de documentales Raymundo Gleyzer viajó con autorización del gobierno de México para reportar sobre la campaña presidencial de Luis Echeverría. Sin embargo, decidió permanecer en forma clandestina para filmar los fracasos de la Revolución de 1910. Este ensayo analiza el discurso documental de Gleyzer. El gobierno mexicano intentó suprimir el documental que se produjo, y éste podría haber sido un factor en su desaparición a manos del golpe militar argentino de 1976. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      In 1970, the Argentine documentary filmmaker Raymundo Gleyzer traveled to Mexico, authorized to cover the Luis Echeverría presidential campaign. However, he stayed on clandestinely to film the failures of the 1910 Revolution. This essay analyzes Gleyzer's documentary discourse in this clandestine undertaking. The Mexican government sought to repress the resulting documentary, and the latter may have been a factor to his disappearance in 1976 at the hands of the Argentine military coup. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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