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    El cine periodístico, miradas diferentes: “El cuarto poder” y “Buenas noches y buena suerte”
    (Universidad técnica de ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicación, 2025-02-20) Ronquillo Sisalema, Dayana Aracely; Guamán Guadalima, Nelly Gabriela
    Journalistic cinema is responsible for analyzing and interpreting the working life of the social communicator, where the confrontation of various problems with politics and criminal groups is exposed for not allowing free expression by reporting the truth. This research focuses on the critical analysis of the films: “El cuarto poder” and “Buenas noches y buena suerte”. The objective of this research is the study of the cinematic representation of journalism within each film. In addition, qualitative research was developed based on the content analysis of characters and scenes that allows for a detailed and structured analysis of each film. The results obtained in this research determined that the analysis and criticism of each film are inspired by the reality experienced by each social communicator in the different branches in which they work. Finally, the conclusion determines the interpretation of the film to the reality of the daily problems that each journalist has, using the foundations of the scenes that criticize the irregularities of the people who have power within politics and corruption.

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