Cuando la historia y el patrimonio invaden la pantalla. Diálogo con Javier Olivares

  1. Longhi Heredia , Sebastián Alberto
  2. Forteza Martínez , Aurora
Aldizkaria:
Fotocinema: revista científica de cine y fotografía

ISSN: 2172-0150

Argitalpen urtea: 2021

Zenbakien izenburua: The History of Photography in Latin America (19th and 20th Centuries)

Zenbakia: 22

Orrialdeak: 498-512

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.24310/FOTOCINEMA.2021.VI22.11779 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Fotocinema: revista científica de cine y fotografía

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In recent years, the genre of historical fiction has seen notable growth in Spanish television. With Isabel (2012-2014), Víctor Ros (2015-2016) and El Ministerio del Tiempo (2015-2020), Javier Olivares manages to give life to a unique universe, managing to invade viewers’ screens with historical characters linked to Spanish cultural heritage. Olivares, one of the most important producers and scriptwriters of Spanish fiction today, talks about the logic behind the production of fictional and historical series in this interview. Issues related to the (re) production and (re) creation of emblematic figures in the art and history of Spain, their aesthetic construction process, their degree of scope and thier impact on society, as well as the producer’s upcoming projects.

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