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Una peli por semana / A Movie per Week (Spanish Edition)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Jesús Iglesias
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    296
    Publisher:
    PRH Grupo Editorial (January 20, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Grijalbo
    Language:
    Spanish
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9786073848756
    ISBN-10:
    6073848757
    Weight:
    17.2oz
    Dimensions:
    5.94" x 9.07" x 0.72"
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    RandomHouse-PRH_Book_Company_PRH_PRT_Onix_full_active_D20260405T170952_155746847-20260405.xml
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    RandomHouse
    List Price:
    $19.95
    Country of Origin:
    Mexico
    Pub Discount:
    65
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    19
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    $15.36
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    P-RH
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    A
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  • Overview

    Centenares de anécdotas alucinantes sobre el mundo del cine y sus protagonistas, y datos que no encontrarás en Wikipedia.

    Una peli por semana es un libro de introducción al cine que te propone 52 filmes para ver y analizar a lo largo de un año. Una selección realizada por Jesús Iglesias, autor de la popular cuenta de crítica cinematográfica La peli de la semana, para que cada mes puedas elegir de cuatro a seis filmes, cada uno ampliamente comentado y repleto de datos que saciarán tu ambición cinéfila.

    Está organizado por temáticas históricas, que van de los inicios del cine con los hermanos Lumière y Alice Guy Blaché, pasando por movimientos cruciales como el expresionismo alemán, las eras doradas del cine japonés e italiano, y la indispensable nouvelle vague. Además, algunos capítulos están dedicados a efemérides: en octubre se habla de cine de terror, en febrero, de amor y desamor, en marzo, de la mirada femenina, e incluso hay una parte dedicada a clásicos atípicos de Navidad, por lo que el libro salta de un lado a otro analizando obras de Dario Argento, Céline Sciamma, Takashi Miike, P. T. Anderson, Agnés Varda, Wong Kar-wai, Larisa Shepitko, Ingmar Bergman, entre otros.

    Jesús Iglesias construye aquí un breve, divertido y singular almanaque de cine que comparte el placer de descubrir películas nuevas más allá de los algoritmos de los servicios de streaming.

    ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

    Hundreds of amazing anecdotes about the world of cinema and its protagonists, and facts you won't find on Wikipedia.

    A Movie per Week is an introduction to cinema that proposes 52 films to watch and analyze over the course of a year. A selection made by Jesús Iglesias, author of the popular film review account La peli de la semana, so that each month you can choose from four to six films, each one widely commented on and full of facts that will satisfy your cinephile ambition.

    It is organized by historical themes, ranging from the beginnings of cinema with the Lumière brothers and Alice Guy Blaché, through crucial movements such as German expressionism, the golden ages of Japanese and Italian cinema, and the indispensable nouvelle vague. Additionally, some chapters are dedicated to anniversaries: in October, horror films are discussed, in February, love and heartbreak, in March, the female gaze, and there is even a section dedicated to atypical Christmas classics, so the book jumps from one side to another analyzing works by Dario Argento, Céline Sciamma, Takashi Miike, P. T. Anderson, Agnés Varda, Wong Kar-wai, Larisa Shepitko, Ingmar Bergman, among others.

    Jesús Iglesias constructs here a brief, fun, and unique film almanac that shares the pleasure of discovering new films beyond the algorithms of streaming services.