Cine Liberación
Cine Liberación is a film movement that emerged in Latin America during the 1960s and 1970s. It aimed to use cinema as a tool for social change, focusing on themes of oppression, inequality, and the struggles of marginalized communities. The movement sought to challenge traditional storytelling and promote a more participatory approach to filmmaking.
The films produced under Cine Liberación often featured documentary styles and incorporated elements of political activism. Directors like Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Fernando Solanas were influential figures in this movement, creating works that highlighted the realities of life in Latin America and encouraged audiences to engage with social issues.