Politics in Transit: Chilean Cinema (2008-2010)
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Cinema is political in the sense that fi lm camera never takes a neutral position and it always manages to establish a dialog with its social and cultural environment. In fact, although Chilean contemporary fi ction dissociates itself from any explicit ideological discourse due to its primary focus on intimacy and everyday life, its alienated representation of life turns into a purely political feeling of unease and uncertainty
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