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Appendix 2: - ¡Viva! Post-Screening Questionnaires and Interviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2023

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Post-Screening Questionnaire

Dear Sir/Madam, I would be most grateful if you could answer a couple of brief questions for me as part of my research (please continue overleaf if you need more space):

  • 1) What did you like/dislike about this film?

  • 2) What did the film tell you about Latin America?

Please circle as appropriate: I am male/female aged 20 or below / 21–30 / 31–40 / 41–50 / 51–60 / 61–70 / 71+

If you would be willing to discuss ¡Viva! and Latin America in more depth with me, please provide a contact email address or telephone number: ________________________________________________________

Thank you very much for your time, Nicola Jones, School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester.

Post-Screening Questionnaire Respondent Profile (Sex/Age)

List of Interview Questions

Part One: ¡Viva!

  • 1) Why do you go to ¡Viva!?

  • 2) What do you like/dislike about the festival?

  • 3) How often have you been to the festival?

  • 4) How do you choose what films to see?

  • 5) Are there any films you particularly liked/disliked this year? What did they tell you about Latin America?

  • 6) Were there any films you particularly liked/disliked in previous years? What did they tell you about Latin America?

  • 7) Has ¡Viva! changed over the years?

  • 8) What do the lead images of the festival say to you? Do they appeal to you, and why?

  • 9) How does ¡Viva! portray Latin America? Do you think ¡Viva! offers an authentic portrayal of Latin America?

  • 10) If you could organise ¡Viva!, what would you like to see?

Part Two: Latin America in General

  • 11) How would you describe Latin American culture?

  • 12) How else do you experience Latin American culture in Manchester? In general?

  • 13) Have you ever been to Latin America? If so, tell me about it. Was your experience what you were expecting?

  • 14) Are you familiar with the concept of magical realism? There is an idea that this is reflective of Latin American culture. Do you agree with this based on your knowledge and experience of Latin American culture?

  • 15) How does Latin American culture compare/contrast with Spanish culture? With British culture?

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Imagining Latin America
Magical Realism, Cosmopolitanism and the ¡Viva! Film Festival
, pp. 184 - 188
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2021

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