Primer Plano (magazine) explained
Primer Plano was a Spanish film magazine established on 20 October 1940.[1] The founder was a Falange member Manuel Augusto García Viñolas.[2] It was published on a weekly basis.[3] The Falange-influenced publication struck a balance between its coverage of film stars and film reviews,[4] as well as the role of entertainment and film in society.[5]
Primer Plano ceased publication with the October 1963 issue.[6]
Notes and References
- Book: Alberto Mira Nouselles. Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema. 2010. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-0810859579. 45.
- Albert Elduque Busquets. Primer plano: The popular face of censorship. L'Atalante. Revista de Estudios Cinematograficos . 2017. 23. 49. 2340-6992.
- Web site: Primer Plano. Movie Mags. 6 February 2017.
- Book: Wayne H. Bowen. Spain During World War II. registration. 2006. University of Missouri Press. 978-0826265159. 159.
- Book: Alberto Mira Nouselles. The A to Z of Spanish Cinema. 2010. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-0810876224. 51.
- Book: Jo Labanyi. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. 2015. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1119170136. 456.