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The unfilmed scripts
Qué tal Margarita… pero bien and La linda Casilda
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This chapter focusses on unfilmed scripts, and thus analyses the written word only. It defends the inclusion of Bartolomé’s unfilmed scripts as vital to the recovery of the director’s work for Spanish film and transnational feminist film historiographies. To do so, it deploys recent unproduction studies scholarship, especially a methodology of ‘speculation’ (Field 2022) and defence of the ‘incomplete’ (Beeston and Soloman 2023). It therefore analyses the scripts of Qué tal Margarita… pero bien / What’s Up Margarita…? Not Bad (1974) and La linda Casilda / The Beautiful Casilda (1976) to speculate concerning the images of female experience in these films (including what would have been highly original treatments of post-natal depression and suicide). It also considers the evidence for the filming techniques that are hinted at, which suggest a connection to contemporary feminist counter-cinema. Within these techniques, it also pays attention to the sounds that audiences might have heard.

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