bachelorThesis
Aproximación a la censura cinematográfica en Cuenca entre 1933-1987
Fecha
2022-09-07Autor
Chuñir Quizhpe, Angélica Jomayra
Merchán Cedillo, Katherine Marisol
Institución
Resumen
During the twentieth century, Cuenca was the scene of a process of film censorship
throughthe Church with the support of the Catholic Action and the League of Decency,
and the Censorship Board of Public Shows. From this approach, the present research
focuses on analyzing the discourse, position and actions developed by each of these
institutions between1933 and 1987 to confront the cinema considered "immoral". In
virtue of this, the use of qualitative techniques such as the analysis of primary and
secondary sources, as well as the collection of oral testimonies, evidence that both censors
carried out different modes of cinematographic control under the slogan of ensuring
morality and good customs. On the one hand, the film censorship applied by the Church
from the first third of the twentieth century was reduced to sermons from the pulpit and
the altar intended for parishioners. Although it had the intervention of Catholic Action
and the League of Decency to infiltrate everyday spaces to combat "bad cinema". On the
other hand, the film censorship carried out by the Censorship Board was more organized
and systematized, since it was governed by a legal framework that allowed films to be
classified according to two parameters: moral and artistic. However, the effectiveness of
such practices is debatable, given the scarce compliance of the population, a situation that
worsened with the arrival of technological devices such as television, VHS, and DVD,
that facilitated access to cinema in homes