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<subfield code="a">Pérez Barreiro, Sara María</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Le Corbusier is, without a doubt, one of the most&#xd;
important figures of the twentieth century architecture&#xd;
scene. His ideas changed the basis of architecture.&#xd;
Most of his thoughts were reflected not only in his built&#xd;
Works but also in his writings, specially in three of&#xd;
his books: “Vers une architecture” (1923) “Urbanisme”&#xd;
(1924), this title has been translated into other&#xd;
languages as “The city of the future” and La Charte&#xd;
d’Athènes (1942). Many of the principles advocated in&#xd;
these texts were very difficult to build in real life. One&#xd;
of the great advantages of Cinema is that it allows&#xd;
us to créate anything we imagine, and if there is a&#xd;
genre in this art that which makes it posible is Science&#xd;
Fiction. Great films as “Things to Come” produced&#xd;
by Alexander Korda could not be understood&#xd;
without the ideas of Le Corbusier. To mention more&#xd;
examples “I Robot” directed by Alex Proyas builds&#xd;
a modernized “city of three million inhabitants.” “Le&#xd;
cinquième élément” by Luc Besson, manipulates&#xd;
the communication system to different strata, which&#xd;
had many advantages as the great architect said.&#xd;
Finding building created by Le Corbusier es easy but&#xd;
finding his urban ideas is much more complicated.&#xd;
Throughout the film we can see Le Corbusier´s ideas&#xd;
recreated and reinterpreted his thoughts.</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Actas del Congreso Internacional Avanca Cinema. Internacional Conference  2015. Ed.: Edições Cine Clube de Avanca. Avanca-Portugal, 2014. pp. 218 a 227.</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">La ciudad del Futuro de Le Corbusier en el género de la Ciencia Ficción</subfield>
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