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La Prehistoria en el cine.

Authors: Ignacio Martín Lerma;

La Prehistoria en el cine.

Abstract

Desvelar como se vivía en la Prehistoria, ha sido siempre una de las constantes incógnitas del hombre. Por esta cuestión, desde los orígenes del Séptimo Arte y durante toda su dilatada historia, ha sido frecuente el rodaje de películas que trasladan al espectador hacia épocas pasadas y tiempos remotos. El tratamiento de este tipo de temática normalmente es poco acertado y bastante alejado de lo que las investigaciones sobre períodos paleolíticos van sacando a la luz. Los constantes anacronismos hacen que la visión sea siempre «imaginativa», siendo el error más repetido el de hacer coincidir a hombres y dinosaurios en el mismo periodo. A los grupos de cazadores-recolectores se les representan sin que los orígenes de la agricultura y la ganadería reciban ningún tratamiento, y la Edad de los Metales se abandona a las recreaciones «mitológicas», salvo en la escasísima utilización por parte del cine de terror de los aspectos más tétricos del celtismo. La intención de este artículo es realizar un estudio cronológico, sin entrar en detalles, de las películas que tienen al hombre prehistórico como protagonista. Las características de la mayoría de este tipo de films se resumen en la brutalidad como norma de comportamiento básica y en que los personajes desarrollan sus actividades en un medio muy hostil. Revealing how people lived in prehistory has always been one of the constant unknowns of man. For this reason, since the origins of the Seventh Art and throughout its long history, the filming of films has been frequent that take the viewer back to past times and remote times. The treatment of this type of subject is usually not very successful and quite far from what the investigations on Paleolithic periods are bringing to light. The constant anachronisms make the vision always "imaginative", the most repeated error being that of making men and dinosaurs coincide in the same period. Hunter-gatherer groups are represented without the origins of agriculture and livestock receiving any treatment, and the Metal Age is abandoned to "mythological" recreations, except in the very little use by horror films. of the most gloomy aspects of Celticism. The intention of this article is to carry out a chronological study, without going into details, of the films that have prehistoric man as the main character. The characteristics of most of this type of film are summarized in brutality as a basic norm of behavior and in that the characters carry out their activities in a very hostile environment.

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:9 - Geografía e historia::903 - Prehistoria [CDU], prehistoria, LC8-6691, Edad de los metales, cine, Paleolítico, cazadores-recolectores, Prehistoria, Special aspects of education, paleolítico, edad de los metales, Cine, CDU::7 Bellas artes::79 - Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes, D, History (General) and history of Europe, :7 Bellas artes::79 - Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes [CDU], CDU::9 - Geografía e historia::903 - Prehistoria, Cazadores recolectores

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