Depiction of violence in three films by Adrián Caetano
The aim of this work is to analyze the ways in which violence is represented in Adrián Caetano's cinema. Born in Uruguay, Caetano is one of the most iconic directors of the New Argentine Cinema. This article focuses on three of his most important films: Bolivia (2001), Un oso rojo (A Red Bear, 2002)...
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