Burning Darkness Veronica IacomiEncourages a deep reading of a selection of essential Spanish films. From the origins of the New Spanish Cinema in the 1950s to the end of the last century, Burning Darkness features essays on a selection of essential films by Spain's most important directors, including Pedro Almodvar, Luis Buuel, Vctor Erice, Ventura Pons, and others. Contributors focus on current theoretical debates and issues of representation, politics, cultural identity, and
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