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La búsqueda del yo en el documental. Por Docs & Talks.

An episode of the The Last Picture Show podcast, hosted by El Hype, titled "La búsqueda del yo en el documental. Por Docs & Talks." was published on June 25, 2020 and runs 20 minutes.

June 25, 2020 ·20m · The Last Picture Show

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El documental sobre madres o padres —y realizados por sus propias hijas— es la mayoría de veces un tema delicado de abordar, porque, más allá tratar una trama personal o de cuestionar cómo habrá sido el rodaje, también entran en juego otras dudas: ¿seguirá esta documentalista hablándose con su familia una vez el documental vea la luz? ¿cómo habrá cambiado su vida tras la filmación? También la maternidad encierra una amalgama de sentimientos y responsabilidades difíciles de retratar ya sea en documentales o en ficción —aunque existan muchas que se esfuercen por abordarla. Sin embargo, la mayoría de grandes documentalistas acaban por enfrentarse a la figura de sus progenitores tras la cámara, para entender un poco mejor sus raíces, su identidad.
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