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本文将考察替代电影场景的意义,正如在这一时期的西班牙激进电影中所看到的那样,通过对电影Les energies(“能量”)(1979-80)的分析,该片由Cooperativa de cinema Alternatiu (CCA - alternative cinema Cooperative)制作,该片在20世纪70年代末和80年代初在西班牙引发了关于能源问题的辩论。当时激进的西班牙电影是在一些异常不稳定的条件下制作的,而且获得财政资源的机会有限,在官方电影工业体系中处于边缘地位。本文将讨论这些生产条件如何导致CCA采用一种特定的低生态影响的材料电影制作模式。作为不稳定和(半)秘密的生产环境的结果,它是一种与西班牙环境意识的兴起并行发展的生产模式,正如本文的第一部分所探讨的那样,它对CCA产生了决定性的影响。反过来,正如文章继续讨论的那样,环保主义话语本身最终决定了CCA最重要的电影之一《Les energies》的叙事内容。
Militant cinema as an energetic alternative in the 1970s in Spain
This article will examine the significance of the alternative film scene, as seen in the Spanish militant cinema of this period, through an analysis of the film Les energies (‘The energies’) (1979–80) by the Cooperativa de Cinema Alternatiu (CCA – Alternative Cinema Cooperative) that helped to trigger the debate on the energy question in Spain in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The militant Spanish cinema of that time was produced in some exceptionally precarious conditions as well as had limited access to financial resources and remained marginal to official film industry systems. The article will discuss how these production conditions led the CCA to adopt a specific material filmmaking mode with a low ecological impact. Emerging as a consequence of a production context marked by precariousness and (semi-)clandestinity, it was a mode of production developed in parallel to the rise of environmental awareness in Spain, which had – as the first part of this article explores – a decisive influence on the CCA. In turn, as the article goes on to discuss, the environmentalist discourse would itself end up determining the narrative content of one of the CCA’s most important films, Les energies.