Bibliographic citations
Miranda, C., (2023). Construcción de tramas cinematográficas a partir de la interacción Estructura Narrativa / Arco de Personaje [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25404
Miranda, C., Construcción de tramas cinematográficas a partir de la interacción Estructura Narrativa / Arco de Personaje []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25404
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title = "Construcción de tramas cinematográficas a partir de la interacción Estructura Narrativa / Arco de Personaje",
author = "Miranda Diaz, Christian Bayron",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The present study proposes the construction of film plots from the interaction of character arc and narrative structure with the purpose of being a point of reference for screenwriters, directors and film producers, as well as juries of film contests promoted by the state. To this end, the construction of two Peruvian films of the thriller genre, winners of funds from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, are analyzed: Perro guardián (Caravedo & Higashionna, 2014) and Magallanes (Del Solar, 2015), two stories that coincide thematically Its protagonists are two former military men who struggle to reintegrate into society and seek to redeem the crimes of their traumatic pasts. The methodology used has an interpretive paradigm based on the hermeneutics of Paul Ricoeur, the approach is qualitative and employ the technique of narrative diegetic analysis in both films. For the selection of the sample, we have used the main inflections of the story, identified with the technique of semiotic analysis of Claude Bremond and the structural analysis of the stories of Roland Barthes. The main results identify the structural flaws of the film Perro guardián whose plot prioritizes its dimensional and rhetorical nature that relies on the conventions of the psychological thriller genre to the detriment of the dramatic impulse. In the case of Magallanes, the plot presents a balance between its dimensional and directional nature, that is, the action is motivated by the internal conflicts of the protagonist, which generates a greater internal unity in its plot. Based on the findings, it is important to see if this pattern of plot construction is replicated in other national films; understanding it can shed light on how to build plots that connect emotionally with audiences, something that local filmmaking urgently needs to generate a solid industry.
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