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NO FUTURE: The Colonial Gaze, Tales of Return in Recent Latin American Film
The past is certain, the future an illusion. Contemporary films such as Ivy Maraey: land without evil (Juan Carlos Valdivia 2013), Embrace of the Serpent (Ciro Guerra 2015), The Fever (Maya Da Rin 2020), and Bacurau are border films, from the genre of ...
Miguel L. Rojas-Sotelo
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Go. See. Do.: Study Abroad Programs Take UT Students to the Heart of Latin America [PDF]
Latin American ...
LLILAS Staff
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Cinema, Mathematics and Education: a possible dialogue
This article presents a literature review about cinema, mathematics and education. It aims to expand the possibilities of mathematics education from the inclusion of cinema in the mathematics debate.
Marcella Suarez Di Santo +1 more
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Brazilian Cinema at the Berlin International Film Festival
Film scholar Marijcke de Valck argues that film festivals “are sites of passage that function as the gateways to cultural legitimation” (2007: 38). More recently, Andreas Kötzing and Caroline Moine have pointed out the political dimensions of these ...
Rocha, Carolina
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The Performative Force of Bodies: Affective Realism in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
This paper traces the emergence of a younger generation of Brazilian filmmakers whose works bypass traditional themes in Brazilian cinema such as urban violence and historical revisionism to engage in post-identity politics avoiding narratives of nation,
Alessandra Brandão +1 more
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Pasolini and Third World hunger: an approach to Cinema Novo through 'La ricotta' [PDF]
Among the links between Pier Paolo Pasolini and Brazilian Cinema Novo, one of the most inspiring is the political approach to hunger and consumption. In this text, I analyse this topic to look at how some of the aesthetic ideas in Pasolini’s La ricotta ...
Elduque, Albert
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A Cinema Outside of Itself: Stylistic Terrorism in Brazilian udigrudi
The movement of underground cinema emerges in Latin America in the late sixties and, through radical formal experimentation, it tries to shape a political discourse. These films confront both with author cinema and with militant cinema.
David Oubiña
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Arcs of Fire: Pyrophilia in Iracema, O que arde and Huachicolero
This essay examines three films that express a particular affinity with fire: Ircaema: Uma Transa Amazônica (1974), O que arde (2019) and Huachicolero (2019).
John H. Trevathan
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Ir ao cinema em São Paulo nos anos 20
As críticas cinematográficas de Octávio Gabus Mendes publicadas na década de 1920 em Cinearte, revista carioca dedicada ao cinema, permitem conhecer o panorama do que era exibido em São Paulo, mas também as aspirações cinematográficas do crítico e os ...
Sheila Schvarzman
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