La simbiosis actor-personaje en la configuración de textos estelares en el cine moderno argentino: Los trabajadores de cuello blanco

This article analyzes the close relationship established between a group of actors that emerged in the context of modern Argentinean cinema (Héctor Alterio, Walter Vidarte, Luis Brandoni, Federico Luppi) with a character consolidated in the sixties and seventies: the white collar worker. From an app...

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Autor principal: Jorge Sala
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2017
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Sumario:This article analyzes the close relationship established between a group of actors that emerged in the context of modern Argentinean cinema (Héctor Alterio, Walter Vidarte, Luis Brandoni, Federico Luppi) with a character consolidated in the sixties and seventies: the white collar worker. From an approach that crosses the trajectory of these artists, their performance in the films, comments and statements in the press, seeks to show the existing feedback between the actors and a virtually unique character. From this statement, it establishes a relation between the clerks with the literary and theatrical tradition (fundamentally in the figure of Roberto Arlt) to see the way in which these characters allow an approach to the common man as part of the objectives of the Argentinean cinema of those years.