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- Title
Cronotopo, tiempo y repetición en True (2006) de Tom Tykwer.
- Authors
Martín Sanz, Álvaro
- Abstract
True is the title of a short film directed by Tom Tykwer as part of the collective film Paris, Je t’aime (2006). The film represents a good example of the cinematographic world of the German filmmaker, since its central part is an exploration of the subjectivity of the main character, in the form of memories. This article seeks, through the use of textual analysis of the central part of the story, to corroborate the initial research hypothesis. The hypothesis proposes that the filmmaker presents two discourses that function in parallel within True's narrative, thus creating a chronotope that, far from being stable for the entire narrative, mutates according to the different types proposed by Bakhtin. Two stories are developed, and although these sometimes coincide in the content of their message, they remain independent of each other; the voiceover functions as a poetic text while the images form an autonomous narrative thanks to the differing montage techniques employed in each.
- Subjects
CONTENT analysis; SHORT films; CHRONOTOPE; FILMMAKERS; SUBJECTIVITY; NARRATIVES
- Publication
Imagofagia, 2021, Issue 24, p295
- ISSN
1852-9550
- Publication type
Article