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Nuestro Cine
CategoriesFilm magazine
Founded1961
Final issue1971
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Nuestro Cine was a Marxist film magazine in Spain which was in circulation between 1961 and 1971. Its title was a reference to another film magazine, Nuestro Cinema, published between 1932 and 1936 in Spain.[1]

History and profile

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Nuestro Cine was established in 1961.[2] The magazine advocated the idea that the cinema was a way of uncovering reality, its social structures, and the basis of external appearances.[3] Its theoretical basis was Marxist literary theory and literary criticism, particularly the views developed by György Lukács which were interpreted by the Italian film critic Guido Aristarco.[3]

The major contributors of Nuestro Cine included José Luis Guarner, Ricardo Muñoz Suay and Vicente Molina Foix.[2] The magazine adopted a Marxist approach in dealing with the films and film-related topics.[1] However, between 1965 and 1967 it was among the supporters of the new Spanish cinema which was funded by the Franco government.[4] It folded in 1971.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Enrique Fibla-Gutiérrez; Pablo La Parra-Pérez (2017). "Turning the camera into a weapon: Juan Piqueras's radical noncommercial film projects and their afterlives (1930s–1970s)". Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. 18 (4): 345. doi:10.1080/14636204.2017.1380148. S2CID 148674533.
  • ^ a b c Peter Buse; Nuria Triana-Toribio (2022). "Letters to Belvedere: participatory cinephilia in late Francoism". Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. 23 (2): 130, 132. doi:10.1080/14636204.2022.2070701. S2CID 248844790.
  • ^ a b Jorge Nieto Ferrando (July–December 2016). "André Bazin en Marte. La exasperación del realismo ontológico como paradigma crítico en la revista Film Ideal y el cine de Pedro Lazaga". L'Atalante: Revista de estudios cinematográficos (22): 144. Translated from Spanish into English by Martin Boyd
  • ^ Jara Fernández Meneses (2021). "Rethinking 'quality' cinema". International Journal of Cultural Policy. 27 (6): 707. doi:10.1080/10286632.2020.1844676. S2CID 229449295.
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