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The ''Grupo Cine Liberación'' ("The Liberation Film Group") was an Argentine film movement that took place during the end of the 1960s. It was founded by Fernando Solanas, Octavio Getino and Gerardo Vallejo. The idea of the group was to give rise to historical, testimonial and film-act cinema, to contribute to the debate and offer an open space for dialogue and freedom of expression that was illegal at that time. With strong anti-imperialist ideas, he harshly criticized Peronism and neocolonialism. In the subsequent years other films directors ('' grupo Realizadores de Mayo'', Enrique and Nemesio Juárez, Pablo Szir, etc.) revolved around the active core of the ''Cine Liberación'' group.Muere Gerardo Vallejo, fundador de Grupo Cine Liberación
, '' Noticias de Cine Social'', 8 February 2007 Gerardo Vallejo, emblema del cine militante de los ‘60 y ‘70
'' Pagina 12'', 7 February 2007
Along with
Raymundo Gleyzer Raymundo Gleyzer (September 25, 1941 - missing since May 27, 1976) was an Argentine screenwriter and filmmaker. He specialized in documentaries and politically charged fiction films. Gleyzer was part of the left-wing faction of the Peronist polit ...
's '' Cine de la Base'' in Argentina, the Brazilian ''
Cinema Novo Cinema Novo (), "New Cinema" in English, is a genre and movement of film noted for its emphasis on social equality and intellectualism that rose to prominence in Brazil during the 1960s and 1970s.Dixon & Foster, 293. Cinema Novo formed in respo ...
'', the Cuban revolutionary cinema and the Bolivian film director Jorge Sanjinés, the ''Grupo Cine Liberación'' was part of the '' Tercer Cine'' movement.Oscar Ranzani
La revolución es un sueño eterno
'' Pagina 12'', 20 October 2004
The name of ''Tercer Cine'' (or Third Film, in an obvious allusion to the
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) was explicitly opposed to "First World" cinema, that is, Hollywood, and was also contrasted with
auteur film An auteur (; , 'author') is an artist with a distinctive approach, usually a film director whose filmmaking control is so unbounded but personal that the director is likened to the "author" of the film, which thus manifests the director's uniqu ...
, deciding to engage itself more explicitly in the social and political movements. From his exile in
Francoist Spain Francoist Spain ( es, España franquista), or the Francoist dictatorship (), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death in 1975, Spai ...
, Juan Peron sent in 1971 two letters to Octavio Getino, one congratulating him for this work of Liberation Film Group, and another concerning two
documentaries A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in term ...
that were to be done with him (''La Revolución Justicialista'' and ''Actualización política y doctrinaria''). The graphist
Raimundo Ongaro Raimundo José Ongaro (13 February 1924̣ – 1 August 2016) was an Argentine union leader. He was secretary general of the General Confederation of Labour of the Argentines (CGTA) between 1968 and 1974. Early career and rise to prominence Ongaro ...
, also founder of the ''
CGT de los Argentinos The CGTA (''CGT de los Argentinos'', or General Confederation of Labour of the Argentine) was an offshoot of the General Confederation of Labour created during the Normalisation Congress of the CGT of 28–30 March 1968, and which lasted until 19 ...
'' (CGTA) trade-union, was also close to this movement.


Theory and practice

One of the principles of the ''Grupo Cine Liberación'' was to produce anonymous films, in an endeavour to favorite collective creation processes, to create a collective discourse, and also to protect themselves from political repression. According to Lucio Mufud, the collective
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movement of the 1960s and 1970s was "among other things, about erasing any authorial mark. It concerned itself, on the one hand, with protecting the militant creators from state repression. But it was also about having their voice coincide with the 'voice of the people.'Lucio Mufud
Un llamado a transformar la realidad
'' Pagina 12, 25 August 2007
" Another similar group included the '' Grupo Cine de la Base'' (The Base Film Group), which included the film director
Raymundo Gleyzer Raymundo Gleyzer (September 25, 1941 - missing since May 27, 1976) was an Argentine screenwriter and filmmaker. He specialized in documentaries and politically charged fiction films. Gleyzer was part of the left-wing faction of the Peronist polit ...
, who produced ''Los Traidores'' (The Traitors, 1973), and was later "
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" during the
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. Both ''Grupo Cine Liberación'' and ''Grupo Cine de la Base'' were especially concerned with
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,
neo-colonialism Neocolonialism is the continuation or reimposition of imperialist rule by a state (usually, a former colonial power) over another nominally independent state (usually, a former colony). Neocolonialism takes the form of economic imperialism, g ...
and advocated the use of
violence Violence is the use of physical force so as to injure, abuse, damage, or destroy. Other definitions are also used, such as the World Health Organization's definition of violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened ...
as one of the alternative possible means against hegemonic power.


''La Hora de los hornos'' (1968)

In 1968, the Cuban film director Santiago Álvarez collaborated with Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas on the four-hour documentary ''La Hora de los hornos'' ("The Hour of the furnaces"), about foreign imperialism in South America. The title of the film itself comes from a writing by 19th Century Cuban poet and independence leader
José Martí José Julián Martí Pérez (; January 28, 1853 – May 19, 1895) was a Cuban nationalist, poet, philosopher, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, and publisher, who is considered a Cuban national hero because of his role in the libera ...
, who proclaimed, in an eponymous manifest, the need to start the independence war against Spain again. Among the other subjects explored in this film were the musical and cultural scene in Latin America and the dictatorships which gripped the region – at the same time, several Latin American authors, including the Mexican
Carlos Fuentes Carlos Fuentes Macías (; ; November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012) was a Mexican novelist and essayist. Among his works are ''The Death of Artemio Cruz'' (1962), ''Aura'' (1962), '' Terra Nostra'' (1975), ''The Old Gringo'' (1985) and ''Christopher ...
and the Argentine Julio Cortázar, initiated the Dictator Novel genre. The movie was diffused only in alternative circuits, both by choice and by censorship obligations.Entrevista con Alfredo Marino
by Jairo Straccia, '' Segundo Enfoque'', May 2003


''Ya es tiempo de violencia'' (1969)

In 1969, the film director Enrique Juárez thus anonymously produced ''Ya es tiempo de violencia'' (Now is the Time for Violence), mainly concerned with the events of the May 1969 ''
Cordobazo The Cordobazo was a civil uprising in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, at the end of May 1969, during the military dictatorship of General Juan Carlos Onganía, which occurred a few days after the '' Rosariazo'', and a year after the global protes ...
'' riots and the assassination of the trade-unionist Augusto Vandor on 30 June 1969.Ana Bianco
La militancia en imágenes
'' Pagina 12'', 25 August 2007
Other images included those of the massive funerals of Emilio Jáuregui, another trade-unionist shelled three days before Vandor's death during a demonstration in protest of Nelson Rockefeller's (owner of Miramax there) arrival to Argentina. The film, entirely made clandestinely, criticized
Juan Carlos Onganía Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo (; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966 to 8 June 1970. He rose to power as dictator after toppling the president Arturo Illia in a coup d'état self-named ''Revolución Argen ...
's dictatorship and the media's official discourse. ''Ya es tiempo de violencia'' was thought to have been destroyed in the turmoil of the 1976 coup d'état and the "
Dirty War The Dirty War ( es, Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina ( es, dictadura cívico-militar de Argentina, links=no) for the period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1974 to 1983 as ...
," but a copy of it was in fact stored by the Cuban film institute Icaic. In 2007, the film was brought back to
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by Fernando Krichmar, a member of the '' Grupo Cine Insurgente'' (Insurgent Cine Group), and Aprocinain (''Asociación para el Apoyo Patrimonial Audiovisual y la Cinemateca Nacional'') made another copy of it to insure its preservation. In this film documentary, Enrique Juárez used a multiplicity of
voice-over Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique where a voice—that is not part of the narrative (non- diegetic)—is used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre, or other presentation ...
s (among which an anonymous narrator and an anonymous Peronist activist, among others) against censorship exerted by the hegemonic discourse — the voices are in fact those of Juárez himself, the actor
Héctor Alterio Héctor Benjamín Alterio Onorato (born 21 September 1929) is an Argentine theatre, film and television actor, well known both in Argentina and Spain. Biography Alterio's theatre debut came in 1948 as the lead in ''Cómo suicidarse en prima ...
, etc. The film itself was almost exclusively composed from media images, with the
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used to contradict the official discourse by using contradictory voices and images (i.e. a civil servant of
Juan Carlos Onganía Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo (; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966 to 8 June 1970. He rose to power as dictator after toppling the president Arturo Illia in a coup d'état self-named ''Revolución Argen ...
's dictatorship states that everything is well, contradicted by images showing the ''
Cordobazo The Cordobazo was a civil uprising in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, at the end of May 1969, during the military dictatorship of General Juan Carlos Onganía, which occurred a few days after the '' Rosariazo'', and a year after the global protes ...
'' riots). Furthermore, the voice-over often address itself directly to the spectator, urging him to take action.


''El Camino hacia la muerte del viejo Reales'' (1968)

''El Camino hacia la muerte del viejo Reales'' was mainly produced by Gerardo Vallejo, and depicted the
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of sugarcane workers. Persecuted by Ongania's dictatorship, Vallejo fled to Rome and finished the film there. Although the movie won several awards abroad, it was censored in Argentina in 1972, and diffused in clandestine networks. It only re-appeared legally due to a
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passed by Juan Peron's after his return in 1973 to Argentina. Vallejo returned from exile after Peron's return, but he was again forced into exile after a bomb planted by the
Argentine Anticommunist Alliance The Argentine Anticommunist Alliance ( es, Alianza Anticomunista Argentina, links=no, usually known as Triple A or AAA) was an Argentine Peronist political action group operated by a sector of the Federal Police and the Argentine Armed Forces, ...
exploded in his home in December 1974.


Films

*''Ya es tiempo de violencia'' (1969, completely anonymous, produced by Enrique Juárez) *''La desconocida'' (1962), also by Enrique Juárez *''El Camino hacia la muerte del viejo Reales'' (1968, by Octavio Getino, Fernando Solanas and Gerardo Vallejo) *''Perón, la revolución justicialista'' (1971, by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas)


See also

*'' Grupo Cine de la Base'' (The Base Film Group), a similar contemporary group *'' Colectivo Situaciones'', modern groups inspired by these collective creation principles *'' Grupo Alavio'', modern group inspired by these principles *'' AgoraTV'', modern
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ian group inspired by Cine Liberación * Films depicting Latin American military dictatorships * The Dictator Novel *
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References


External links


Interview with Fernando Solanas (text in English, audio file)
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