Amateur Cinema as Documentary Source: Juan Pérez Clavero in 1960’s Chile
Juan Pérez Clavero (1924-2004), an amateur filmmaker from the peasant town of Peñaflor (Chile), made numerous amateur documentaries in the 1960s, coinciding with the flourishing of the renewal trends of national and Latin American cinema. His unknown work has the particularity of being built from wi...
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2021
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