Sacred and obscene: reconciliation of opposites In the films Chalbaudeana

Authors

  • Aminor Méndez Pirela Universidad de Zulia
  • Emperatriz Arreaza Camero Universidad del Zulia

Keywords:

Venezuelan cinema, Román Chalbaud, Sagrado y obsceno, everyday life

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the film Sagrado y obsceno (Román Chalbaud, 1976) from a sociosemiotic perspective that allows us to discover the interrelations between the characters and their significance in the social environment of the period of history in which it is set (early 1960s). The methodology used is based in different authors, sociologists as well as semioticians, such as: Blanco, van Dijk, Lucien, Córdova, Sonesson and Villegas, among others. Sagrado y obsceno is visualized as a sort of autobiography, where the experiences of the author´s childhood have new significances, discovering characters, interactions and spaces where everything converges in their everyday life, when Chalbaud arrived in Caracas from his native Merida, in the late 1930s. Sagrado y obsceno is an adaptation of a play exhibited in 1961.

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Author Biographies

Aminor Méndez Pirela, Universidad de Zulia

Universidad de Zulia
Facultad experiemental de arte
Escuela de Artes escénica y audiovisuales
Edificio La ciega. Av. El milagro, Maracaibo (Venezuela)

Emperatriz Arreaza Camero, Universidad del Zulia

Universidad del Zulia
Facultad experiemental de arte
Escuela de Artes escénica y audiovisuales
Edificio La ciega. Av. El milagro, Maracaibo (Venezuela)

Published

2018-11-25

How to Cite

Méndez Pirela, A., & Arreaza Camero, E. (2018). Sacred and obscene: reconciliation of opposites In the films Chalbaudeana. ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(35), 67–88. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1750

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