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Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios en Diseño y Comunicación. Ensayos
On-line version ISSN 1853-3523
Abstract
POMBO, Mercedes and MARZORATI, Zulema. Memoria, olvido y perdón en la Gran Guerra. El universo femenino en Frantz (Ozon, 2017). Cuad. Cent. Estud. Diseñ. Comun., Ensayos [online]. 2021, n.95, pp.96-110. Epub Aug 30, 2021. ISSN 1853-3523. http://dx.doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi95.3911.
The actual paper intends to analyze the film Frantz pointing the woman´s changes along History.The story in both, a German and French context at the end of First World War, shows the war consequences due to young men´s death; familiar tragedies and desolation, destroying the reliability that Europeans had had in their own civilization until then. With an antibelicist discourse, the filmical text reminds that time of desolation and unreliability through three central characters: Frantz, a German dead in trenches¸ Anna, his girl-friend and Adrien, a French who introduces himself as Frantz´s friend before war. As History can´t be unfastened from discourses and images that represent it, the aim in our paper is to board memory construction (and forgetfulness risks) about the consequences of The Great World War, at the same time it inquieries about feminine perspective in this context. De Beauvoir thinks that it´s posible to infer that characteristics inherent to women don´t come from nature but as a social complex process. Women take characteristics considered as feminine through a procedure that makes them as the opposite face of the masculine aspect. In the film we can clearly analyze these roles and how in the lapse of the story these borders are being out of perspective to give place to new paradigms.
Ozon centralizes it in Anna, feminine figure, who from a simple spectator that waits and suffers her beloved´s lost, turns into in an active woman along the story. It´s through her view that the director reflects about the absurdity of war, the forgiveness and reconciliation, the art as escape from horror, and in particular the search of woman´s freedom in a patriarcal society.
Keywords : The Great War; memory; forgetfulness; gender; images.