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The article focuses on recent scholarly works concerning the history of Spanish cinema, highlighting a doctoral thesis exploring the roles of female stars during the early Franco regime, a monograph on director Jorge Grau, and two new studies analyzing the evolution of Spanish popular comedy and its socio-political implications. These publications delve into various aspects of Spanish film history, including the cultural significance of film stars, the aesthetic value of Grau's cinematic oeuvre, and the ideological underpinnings of popular comedy genres from the late Franco era to the present day. |