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La mujer a trav\'es de los personajes femeninos en el cine de tem\'atica financiera -- Women through female characters in financial topics films

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Analysis and assessment of female characters in economic financial themes films that have appeared in some thirty relevant films, from the beginning of cinema, selected from various bibliographies. Descriptive, comparative and impartial study. Quantitative techniques are applied to measure the influence of women in terms of protagonism, positive values, negative values, compliance or non-compliance with the Bechdel test, and results are evaluated. It is based on two previous binding publications: Marzal et al. The crisis of the real. Representations of the 2008 financial crisis in contemporary audiovisual (2018) and Mart\'in-de-Santos, Financial administration through cinema. Analytical and critical study of the most interesting films for university education (20219. Realistic film versions are contrasted with actual events today.

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  • I. Mart'in-de-Santos, 2021. "La mujer a trav\'es de los personajes femeninos en el cine de tem\'atica financiera -- Women through female characters in financial topics films," Papers 2112.04366, arXiv.org.
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