Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter

Autores
Garcia, Beatriz Elena; Reynoso, Estela Marta; Pérez Alvarez, Silvina; Gabellone, Raul Alfredo
Año de publicación
2012
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inglés
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versión publicada
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The connection between astronomy and an independent, widespread cultural expression like cinematography is of particular interest within the context of the Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena. Astronomy has caught the interest of the seventh art since its birth, early in the twentieth century. In this paper we go through a collection of movies that reveal how astronomy and astronomers are perceived by society. We notice the influence of the progress achieved in astronautics in the second half of the past century, and how interplanetary or even intergalactic travels have become a recurrent issue. In many cases, astronomical facts are rigorously treated, but several other times, serious mistakes are transmitted. Biographical movies based on astronomical celebrities are rare, but some are masterpieces, like Giordano Bruno by Giuliano Montaldo, or Galileo Galilei by Liliana Cavani. In this sense the astronomers, as main characters in cinema, support the idea of the scientist as everyman, connected with life and, in many cases, with a sense of social responsibility. From the analysis of more than a hundred movies, we can see that this particular manifestation of art, which involves science and technology, can be used not only to reproduce astronomical events, transmit a message or reproduce a particular epoch of science history, but also to teach, to develop a critical faculty when faced with information from the media, and to show that astronomical facts can be as interesting, relevant, dramatic, happy or funny as real life.
Fil: Garcia, Beatriz Elena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Reynoso, Estela Marta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Pérez Alvarez, Silvina. No especifíca;
Fil: Gabellone, Raul Alfredo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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Science And Movies
Astronomy In the Cinema
Astonomy And Culture
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
title Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
spellingShingle Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
Garcia, Beatriz Elena
Science And Movies
Astronomy In the Cinema
Astonomy And Culture
title_short Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
title_full Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
title_fullStr Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
title_full_unstemmed Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
title_sort Inspiration of Astronomy in the movies: a history of a close encounter
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Garcia, Beatriz Elena
Reynoso, Estela Marta
Pérez Alvarez, Silvina
Gabellone, Raul Alfredo
author Garcia, Beatriz Elena
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Reynoso, Estela Marta
Pérez Alvarez, Silvina
Gabellone, Raul Alfredo
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Pérez Alvarez, Silvina
Gabellone, Raul Alfredo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Science And Movies
Astronomy In the Cinema
Astonomy And Culture
topic Science And Movies
Astronomy In the Cinema
Astonomy And Culture
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The connection between astronomy and an independent, widespread cultural expression like cinematography is of particular interest within the context of the Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena. Astronomy has caught the interest of the seventh art since its birth, early in the twentieth century. In this paper we go through a collection of movies that reveal how astronomy and astronomers are perceived by society. We notice the influence of the progress achieved in astronautics in the second half of the past century, and how interplanetary or even intergalactic travels have become a recurrent issue. In many cases, astronomical facts are rigorously treated, but several other times, serious mistakes are transmitted. Biographical movies based on astronomical celebrities are rare, but some are masterpieces, like Giordano Bruno by Giuliano Montaldo, or Galileo Galilei by Liliana Cavani. In this sense the astronomers, as main characters in cinema, support the idea of the scientist as everyman, connected with life and, in many cases, with a sense of social responsibility. From the analysis of more than a hundred movies, we can see that this particular manifestation of art, which involves science and technology, can be used not only to reproduce astronomical events, transmit a message or reproduce a particular epoch of science history, but also to teach, to develop a critical faculty when faced with information from the media, and to show that astronomical facts can be as interesting, relevant, dramatic, happy or funny as real life.
Fil: Garcia, Beatriz Elena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Reynoso, Estela Marta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Pérez Alvarez, Silvina. No especifíca;
Fil: Gabellone, Raul Alfredo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description The connection between astronomy and an independent, widespread cultural expression like cinematography is of particular interest within the context of the Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena. Astronomy has caught the interest of the seventh art since its birth, early in the twentieth century. In this paper we go through a collection of movies that reveal how astronomy and astronomers are perceived by society. We notice the influence of the progress achieved in astronautics in the second half of the past century, and how interplanetary or even intergalactic travels have become a recurrent issue. In many cases, astronomical facts are rigorously treated, but several other times, serious mistakes are transmitted. Biographical movies based on astronomical celebrities are rare, but some are masterpieces, like Giordano Bruno by Giuliano Montaldo, or Galileo Galilei by Liliana Cavani. In this sense the astronomers, as main characters in cinema, support the idea of the scientist as everyman, connected with life and, in many cases, with a sense of social responsibility. From the analysis of more than a hundred movies, we can see that this particular manifestation of art, which involves science and technology, can be used not only to reproduce astronomical events, transmit a message or reproduce a particular epoch of science history, but also to teach, to develop a critical faculty when faced with information from the media, and to show that astronomical facts can be as interesting, relevant, dramatic, happy or funny as real life.
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