Análisis de la presencia de drogas en la filmografía de Pedro Almodóvar (2002-2009)

作者: Xavier Carbonell Sánchez , Vanessa Renau Ruiz

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摘要: espanolEl objetivo del presente estudio es analizar la presencia de drogas en el cine Pedro Almodovar tal como se hizo anteriormente con sus trece primeras peliculas. La muestra estuvo formada por ultimas cuatro peliculas: �Hable ella� (2002), �La mala educacion� (2004), �Volver� (2006) y �Los abrazos rotos� (2009). Se disenaron plantillas para las variables: duracion escenas que consume, alude o aparecen drogas; tipo droga; perfi l personaje consumidor; situacion motivo consumo; consecuencias consumo. Las sustancias adictivas ocuparon 9% peliculas, siendo pelicula mas (17 minutos 3 segundos). legales fue tres veces mayor ilegales. No hubo un patron consumidor ni consumo, exceptuando consumo sintesis alcohol, realiza contexto ocio nocturno. muestran tanto positivas negativas neutrales. sigue utilizando elemento caracterizar personajes refl ejar situaciones sociales, una constante conjunto su fi lmografia. EnglishThe aim of this study was to continue the analysis presence drugs in Almodovar�s cinema as we did previously with his rst thirteen lms. The sample formed by last four movies: and Structured observational techniques were designed analyze scenes which it is consumed, alluded or appeared; type drug; profi le consuming character; situation reason for consumption; consequences consumption. addictive substances occupied duration movies. movie greatest min s). legal three times greater than that illegal ones. Characters using are not stereotyped profession, age sex; neither, motivation consumption, exempting consumption designer appears a context nightlife. Positive, negative neutral shown. continues an element characterize creating main characters, ect social situations; due item remain constant throughout set

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