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SHC 9 (1) pp. 19–34 Intellect Limited 2012
Studies in Hispanic Cinemas
Volume 9 Number 1
© 2012 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. doi: 10.1386/shci.9.1.19_1
Benjamin Fraser
College of Charleston
a Biutiful city: alej andro
González iñárr itu’s filmic
critique of the ‘Barcelona
model’
aBstract
This article launches an urban reading of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 2010 film
Biutiful. The case is made that the film functions as a complement to theoretical
critiques of urbanism such as that of Lefebvrian theorist Manuel Delgado Ruiz,
specifically. The director’s choice of Barcelona for the location of the film’s diegetic
action as well as for the place of its production makes it possible to read the strug-
gles of immigrant and marginalized characters against the widespread, triumphant
image of Barcelona as a ‘model’ European destination city in extra-filmic discourse.
Moreover, this article argues there is a necessary relationship between the film’s
primary urban theme – analysed at the levels of both content and form – and its
numerous secondary elements, including a supernatural narrative arc.
Keywords
Alejandro González
Iñárritu
Biutiful
Barcelona
urbanism
Manuel Delgado Ruiz
Henri Lefebvre