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Doña Bárbara (1943, 138 min)
BEYOND 120 MIN | with DELGADO, MIGUEL M. (1905-1994) |
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DOÑA BÁRBARA (17 Jan 2016)
“Her origin is lost in the mystery of virgin lands.”
coming of age onboard of a boat => liquid ethos
coming of age under the constant lustful gazes of six pairs of unsafety cameras => sense of insecurity
nice-looking, well-mannered, poorly dressed => love predisposition
loathing towards men (rape-revenge attitude), witchcraft, evil doings => making a fortune
devoradora de hombres (the man-eater) vs. mujer hogareña (the domestic woman)
remakes: a/ in 1998, the US-based Venezuelan, Betty Kaplan, directed an Argentine film production of Doña Bárbara; b/ three telenovelas or soap operas have also been produced: one in Peru in 1964, one in Venezuela in 1975 and one in 2008 by Telemundo, the leading Spanish-speaking American network (a 120-episode series)
The Femme Fatale: Images, Histories, Contexts (Editors: Helen Hanson, Catherine O'Rawe), Part 3, Chapter 12: A Myth is Born: The Femme Fatale in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Authors: John L. Marambio, Marcie Rinka)
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FUKUI, SHOZIN (1961)
j > | JAPAN |
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964 Pinocchio (1991, 97 min)
— — — — — 1990s
FUNES, ROQUE (1897-1981)
a > | ARGENTINA |
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In the Hell of Chaco Jungle (1932, 52 min)
BETWEEN 15-60 MIN |
— — — — — 1930s
FUSCO, COCO (1960)
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The Couple in the Cage: Guatianaui Odyssey (1993, 31 min)
BETWEEN 15-60 MIN | with HEREDIA, PAULA (1957) |
— — — — — 1990s