The Film Screenplays by Aurora Correa: her Screenwriting in El pajareador
Abstract
The Spanish-Mexican writer Aurora Correa, who arrived in exile in Mexico in 1937 with the group known as the Morelia children, wrote several film screenplays that, however, were never filmed. Among them is El pajareador, in which she adapts the homonymous story by Mexican author Francisco Rojas González. With the intention of delving into Correa’s facet as a film writer, it is intended to carefully analyze the script of El pajareador. For this reason, the presence of cinema in her publications and her work as a screenwriter will be established. After this, it will be analyzed how film resources are used in the text to present the Mexican rural world, which is shown as a place with harsh living conditions.
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