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— Logistics (2012)
: D'Lugo argues the film navigates the tension between traditional Spanish "folkloric" identity and Spain’s aggressive entry into globalized European markets.
This academic piece explores how the film, directed by Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, serves as a critique of Spanish cultural identity during the economic boom of the early 1990s. Key Themes Explored in the Article Huevos de oro(1993)
: For a more sociological take, the article "(Un)Building the nation's body" by Daniel García-Donoso examines the film through the lens of physical ability and political metaphors in 1990s Spain. : D'Lugo argues the film navigates the tension
: It places the film within Bigas Luna's famous trilogy, which includes Jamón Jamón (1992) and La teta y la luna (1994), all of which explore eroticism and national stereotypes. Additional Scholarly Perspectives : It places the film within Bigas Luna's