Alejandro Amenábar. The student that wanted to overcome their teachers

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Graciela Padilla Castillo

Abstract

Facing the style of any movie director is a challenging task. Each has its own style. If they are great professionals and artists, the style is unmistakable. The challenge of analyzing the history and style of Alejandro Amenábar makes that challenge is, if possible, more difficult. This is a very young director, prodigiously early; despite having signed only four films, many now call him author and creator. Danger lies in devoting immediately or allowed to define his style, because he still, for better or for worse, has much to say in the movies world. However, this study will try to unravel, to the extent possible, that way of filmmaking, which has already passed the stage of dawn to the stage of settlement.

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Padilla Castillo, Graciela. 2008. “Alejandro Amenábar. The student that wanted to overcome their teachers”. Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI, no. 16 (July):1-27. https://doi.org/10.15198/seeci.2008.16.1-27.
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Graciela Padilla Castillo, Universidad Complutense, Madrid

Titular interina. Ciencias de la Información. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

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