Recordar, repetir e elaborar

o trauma da ditadura em Tony Manero e Ainda estou Aqui

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36517/92396475

Abstract

This article offers a comparative analysis of Tony Manero (2008), directed by Pablo Larraín, and I’m Still Here (2024), directed by Walter Salles, through the lens of trauma studies. It argues that the two films embody distinct approaches to representing the traumatic legacies of Latin American military dictatorships. The former aligns with acting out, dramatizing repetition and social alienation through an allegorical aesthetic; the latter engages in working through, offering a communicative and cathartic memory experience via melodramatic narrative. Drawing on the theoretical framework of Freud and LaCapra, the article explores how these concepts inform the films’ formal, narrative, and film genre elements. It concludes that, despite their contrasting styles and structures, the films are complementary in addressing the multifaceted nature of traumatic memory, each activating the audience through distinct affective strategies.

Author Biography

  • Pedro Rocha de Oliveira, Federal University of Ceará

    Cineasta e pesquisador. Bacharel em Comunicação Social (UFC). Mestre em Sociologia (UFC). Investiga o cinema latino-americano contemporâneo, com ênfase nas relações entre corpo, violência e política.

Published

2025-11-04

Issue

Section

Dossiê "Sobre a Melancolia. Estranhezas entre a Estética e a Política."

How to Cite

OLIVEIRA, Pedro Rocha de. Recordar, repetir e elaborar: o trauma da ditadura em Tony Manero e Ainda estou Aqui. Passagens: Journal of the Post-Graduate Program in Communication at UFC, Fortaleza, CE, v. 16, n. 1, p. 167–178, 2025. DOI: 10.36517/92396475. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufc.br/passagens/article/view/95930. Acesso em: 3 apr. 2026.