Lectures Series

Iberian Cities and Cinema

December 6 and 7, 2011, 09h30

CES-Lisboa, Picoas Plaza, Rua do Viriato 13, Lj. 117/118

Presentation

Cinema throughout its history has strongly contributed to the construction of globalized images of cities. Iberian cities are not an exception. Spanish and Portuguese cities were delineated in Cinema by foreigner and national directors, during periods of dictatorship and democracy, with propagandistic, cultural and touristic purposes, in documentaries, as pure shooting scenarios or as true fictional personages. What and how much of these visions of Iberian culture have in common? How the construction of stereotyped images changed the international reputation of the peninsular cities? There are some questions to be addressed during the lectures series.

Without pretending to make an exhaustive analysis, Portuguese and Spanish specialists will try to strengthen mutual knowledge on identity aspects, to deal with topical and atypical visions embedded in different filmic works that adopt cities from the Peninsula as evident or subjacent personages. This pluridisciplinary approach will allow certainly to take a less conventional and broader glance at Iberian cities in cinema.


PROGRAMME [download PDF]
 

Registration

General: 25,00€
Universitay students: 15,00€
CES students and researchers: free
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Certificates of attendance will be given at the end of the lectures series
 

Organization: Núcleo Estudos sobre Culturas, Cidades e  Arquitectura (CCArq/CES) and Grupo HUM-870 Cine y Letras. Estudios transdisciplinares sobre el arte cinematográfico (Universidad de Granada)
 

Coordenation: João Mascarenhas Mateus (CES) and Francisco Salvador Ventura (Universidade de Granada)