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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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Tradition and Brazil's Cinema Novo
Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1986(1986). Tradition and Brazil's Cinema Novo. Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas: Vol. 19, No. 36, pp. 10-12.
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Strategy for Business Recovery in NOVO Cinemas
Strategy for Business Recovery in NOVO CinemasThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to the global economy, including the entertainment industry. NOVO Cinemas, a leading cinema chain in the Middle East, has been severely impacted by the pandemic, resulting in a significant decline in revenue and footfall. The purpose of this research is to develop a strategy for business recovery
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Este artículo analiza O que arde, de Oliver Laxe, dentro del contexto del Novo Cinema Galego, destacando cómo el director se aparta de muchas de las premisas del movimiento al crear una película de ficción dirigida a un público más amplio. Sin embargo, se mantiene fiel a uno de los pilares fundamentales del cine gallego contemporáneo: la importancia ...
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