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Tlatelolco 1968 y otros gritos subalternos del cine latinoamericano

Authors: Mestman, Mariano Ernesto;

Tlatelolco 1968 y otros gritos subalternos del cine latinoamericano

Abstract

En 1968, los estudiantes mexicanos del Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC-UNAM) acompañaron con sus cámaras las protestas del Movimiento Estudiantil entre los primeros incidentes de julio y la masacre de Tlatelolco del 2 de octubre. Esos registros fueron guardados durante algunos meses ante la persecución desatada por el gobierno de Gustavo Díaz Orda y entre 1969 y 1970 terminaron de editarse en el largometraje documental El grito (Leobardo López Arretche). El presente artículo estudia la singular configuración del testimonio en aquel documental y su articulación con la representación de las protestas masivas. Asimismo, se compara con otros casos de la “literatura testimonial” de esos años también llevados al cine, a partir de una clásica distinción de John Beverley entre dos momentos clave de la producción testimonial latinoamericana: la coyuntura de radicalización en que emerge el “género” en los años 60 y aquella posterior (y distinta) cuando se articuló en la denuncia de las violaciones de derechos humanos y las represiones más cruentas desde la década de 1970.

In 1968, students from the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC-UNAM) captured with their cameras the process of protests, between the firsts manifestations in July and the October, 2 Tlatelolco massacre. Given the represions of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz government, the footage was hidden and finally edited between 1969 and 1970 to make the documentary El grito (Leobardo López Arretche). This article discusses the presence of the testimony and the representation of masses in El grito following John Beverly´s reflections about the genre. He has pointed out two key moments of Latin American testimonial literature: the emergence of the genre in the sixties still at the Revolutionary imaginary, and its place during the complaints on violations of human rights after the military goverments of the seventies. Drawing on Beverly´s distinction for the literature, this work focus on film, and also compares El grito with other testimonial latin american films of those years.

Fil: Mestman, Mariano Ernesto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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Argentina
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TESTIMONIO, MEMORIA, CINE, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, 1968, TLATELOLCO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.8

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