LANDSCAPE IN CINEMA
A WAY TO EXPRESS GEOGRAPHY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36661/2358-0666.2024v11n1.14305Keywords:
Cultural Geography, Cinema, LandscapeAbstract
This text pretends to show how the concept of landscape, as it relates to the ways in which cinema discusses and applies it in its filmic landscape, is also a way of expressing geography. Passing through an analysis related to the geography of senses and perceptions until understanding the filmic landscape as a preservation of an important historical section for the historical understanding of a certain landscape. It seeks to demonstrate that cinema and cultural geography are interconnected in the representation of the landscape, and the intersection of these areas tends to contribute to the ability to study the landscape and artistically shape it, allowing for the comprehension of geographical sections through cinema.