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Intellect is delighted to announce that A Trail of Fire for Political Cinema
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Marking the 50th anniversary of the premiere of La Hora de Los Hornos (The
Hour of the Furnaces) (Getino and Solanas, 1968), A Trail of Fire for
Political Cinema is an edited collection that closely analyses the film,
looking to the context and the sociopolitical landscape of 1960s Argentina,
as well as the film’s legacy and contemporary relevance. Attention is paid
to the corpus of political documentaries made between 1968 and 1976,
including those that marked the last coup d’état in Argentina, to emphasize
how formal and thematic trends relate to their Argentinian social context.
In order to highlight The Hour of the Furnaces’s contemporary relevance as
a form of politically engaged activism, the book will also look at Fernando
Solanas’s documentary output in the twenty-first century.


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