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Amefricanizing brazilian cinema through the direction of black women
AVANCA CINEMAThis work aims to make visible the socio-cultural contributions of the concept of amefricanity in the construction of Brazilian society (Gonzalez 2020).
Maria Cecília Ribeiro Nunes Nascimento +1 more
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Kaleidoscope of images: Brazilian cinema in Russia
Latinskaya AmerikaIn the article devoted to the demonstration to the of Brazilian films in Russia, some milestone of cultural exchange between our countries, which have already become historical, are noted.
L. Rostotskaya
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The Monstrification of Underdevelopment in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
, 2020This article articulates how two recent Brazilian medium-length films challenge the category of the “hybrid film,” incorporating reenactment to recompose invisible routines of institutionalized oppression. In Seven Years in May, Affonso Uchôa (Araby; The
F. Andrade
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Stars and Stardom in Brazilian Cinema
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2017Gillian Kelly
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Bulletin of Latin American Research, 1984
Over two decades have passed since Cinema Novo burst upon and profoundly altered the Brazilian cinematic and cultural scene. In these two decades, many things have changed in Brazil. The populist government of the early 1960s was quite unceremoniously removed by a 1964 military coup dfetat and replaced by a military regime which only now appears to be ...
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Over two decades have passed since Cinema Novo burst upon and profoundly altered the Brazilian cinematic and cultural scene. In these two decades, many things have changed in Brazil. The populist government of the early 1960s was quite unceremoniously removed by a 1964 military coup dfetat and replaced by a military regime which only now appears to be ...
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Film Quarterly, 1978
1. W.A. Shurcliff. Bombs at Bikini, The Official Report of Operation Crossroads, New York, 1947. pp. 151-52. 2. Terry Riley. RAINBOW IN CURVED AIR, Columbia Records, New York. 3. Rosalind Krauss. Video: The Aesthetics of Narcissism, October, Spring, 1976, New York.
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1. W.A. Shurcliff. Bombs at Bikini, The Official Report of Operation Crossroads, New York, 1947. pp. 151-52. 2. Terry Riley. RAINBOW IN CURVED AIR, Columbia Records, New York. 3. Rosalind Krauss. Video: The Aesthetics of Narcissism, October, Spring, 1976, New York.
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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2011
When, in 1990, President Fernando Collor de Mello dismantled the state film agency Embrafilme, Brazilian cinema “plunged into one of the worst crises of its history” (Johnson 2006, 117).
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When, in 1990, President Fernando Collor de Mello dismantled the state film agency Embrafilme, Brazilian cinema “plunged into one of the worst crises of its history” (Johnson 2006, 117).
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Bridging Education and Industry: The Role of Experimental Agencies in Brazilian University Cinema
AVANCA CINEMAThe film and audiovisual programs increasingly seem to recognize the importance of their role not only in preparing students for the future job market, but also in consolidating a niche of productions that strengthen and solidify the Brazilian film ...
Francisco Malta +2 more
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Queering Intermediality in Brazilian Cinema
2020Relying on the understanding of intermediality as ‘medial transposition’ and ‘medial transformation’ (Rajewsky 2010), this chapter explores ‘in-betweenness’ at a specific moment in Brazilian film history: the surge of erotic films in the 1970s-80s and their intermedial dialogue with the literature from the period, which testifies to the circulation of ...
Ramayana Lira de Sousa +1 more
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