“Bissauwood”:
devising alternative modes of production and distribution
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https://doi.org/10.34619/cksf-h813Palabras clave:
vernacular film, Guinea-Bissau, gender issues, decolonizing cinemaResumen
Vernacular film and audiovisual productions in Guinea-Bissau, going viral among its inhabitants, are growing exponentially. These outputs, widely available via informal screenings or shared on Internet channels, portray ordinary events to achieve thousands of views inside the country and throughout its diasporas in Europe. Unveiling forms of social invisibility, these films constitute valuable resources for studying the ironies and paradoxes of Guinea-Bissau’s contemporary history, especially for gender issues. Simultaneously, their narratives, modes of production and distribution strategies might contribute to the discussion on decolonizing cinema.
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