The New Brazilian Cinema

The New Brazilian Cinema
Author: Lúcia Nagib
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781860649288

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In a comprehensive critical survey of Brazilian film production since the mid-1990s Lucia Nagib explores what has become known as the 'renaissance of Brazilian cinema'. Besides explaining the recent boom, this book explores the aesthetic tendencies of recent productions and their relationships to earlier works.

The New Brazilian Cinema

The New Brazilian Cinema
Author: Lúcia Nagib
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2006-11-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0857736469

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Lucia Nagib presents a comprehensive critical survey of Brazilian film production since the mid 1990s, which has become known as the "renaissance of Brazilian cinema". Besides explaining the recent boom, this book elaborates on the new aesthetic tendencies of recent productions, as well as their relationships to earlier traditions of Brazilian cinema. Internationally acclaimed films, such as "Central Station", "Seven Days in September" and "Orpheus", are analysed alongside daringly experimental works, such as "Chronically Unfeasible", "Starry Sky" and "Perfumed Ball". Contributors include Carlos Diegues, Robert Stam, Laura Mulvey and Jose Carlos Avellar.

Cinema Novo X 5

Cinema Novo X 5
Author: Randal Johnson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1984-08-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0292710917

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With such stunning films as Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, Bye Bye Brazil, and Pixote, Brazilian cinema achieved both critical acclaim and popular recognition in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming the premier cinema of Latin America and one of the largest film producers in the western world. But the success of Brazilian film at home and abroad came after many years of struggle by filmmakers determined to create a strong film industry in Brazil. At the forefront of this struggle were the filmmakers of Cinema Novo, the internationally acclaimed movement whose flowering in the 1960s marked the birth of modern Brazilian film. Cinema Novo x 5 places the success of Brazilian cinema in perspective by examining the films of the five leaders of this groundbreaking movement—Andrade, Diegues, Guerra, Rocha, and dos Santos. By exploring the individuality of these masters of contemporary Brazilian film, Randal Johnson reveals the astonishing stylistic and thematic diversity of Cinema Novo. His emphasis is on the films themselves, as well as their makers’ distinctive cinematic vision and views of what cinema should be and is. At the same time, he provides a wealth of valuable background information to enhance readers’ understanding of the historical, cultural, and economic context in which Cinema Novo was born and flourished.

Brazilian Cinema

Brazilian Cinema
Author: Randal Johnson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780231102674

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From the documentary to the cinema novo and cannibalism, from Nelson Pereira dos Santos's Vidas Secas to music in the films of Glauber Rocha, this third, revised edition is a century-spanning introduction to the story of a medium that flourished in one of the most developed of 'underdeveloped' nations.

Space and Subjectivity in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema

Space and Subjectivity in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
Author: Antônio Márcio da Silva
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-08-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 331948267X

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This collection explores the emergence of new spatialities and subjectivities in Brazilian films produced from the 1990s onwards, a period that became known as the retomada, but especially in the cinema of the new millennium. The chapters take spatiality as a powerful tool that can reveal aesthetic, political, social, and historical meanings of the cinematographic image instead of considering space as just a formal element of a film. From the rich cross-fertilization of different theories and disciplines, this edited collection engages with the connection between space and subjectivity in Brazilian cinema while raising new questions concerning spatiality and subjectivity in cinema and providing new models and tools for film analysis.

Foundational Films

Foundational Films
Author: Maite Conde
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520964888

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In her authoritative new book, Maite Conde introduces readers to the crucial early years of Brazilian cinema. Focusing on silent films released during the First Republic (1889-1930), Foundational Films explores how the medium became implicated in a larger project to transform Brazil into a modern nation. Analyzing an array of cinematic forms, from depictions of contemporary life and fan magazines, to experimental avant-garde productions, Conde demonstrates the distinct ways in which Brazil’s early film culture helped to project a new image of the country.

New Trends in Argentine and Brazilian Cinema

New Trends in Argentine and Brazilian Cinema
Author: Cacilda Rêgo
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cinéma / Argentine
ISBN: 9781841503752

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This comprehensive and accessible volume surveys Brazilian and Argentine cinematic production from its subsequent dramatic rebirth to the present. It addresses not only the commercially successful films but also the effects of globalization and cultural policies on public incentives for filmmaking. --Book Jacket.

Remaking Brazil

Remaking Brazil
Author: Tatiana Signorelli Heise
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2012-07-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0708325165

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This volume examines Brazilian films released between 1995 and 2010, with special attention to issues of race, ethnicity and national identity. Focusing on the idea of the nation as an 'imagined community', the author discuss the various ways in which dominant ideas about brasilidade (Brazilian national consciousness) are dramatised, supported or attacked in contemporary fiction and documentary films.

Brazilian Cinema and the Aesthetics of Ruins

Brazilian Cinema and the Aesthetics of Ruins
Author: Guilherme Carréra
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1350203033

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WINNER of the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies (BAFTSS) 2023 Award for Best First Monograph WINNER of the Association of Moving Image Researchers (AIM) 2022 Best Monograph prize Guilherme Carréra's compelling book examines imagery of ruins in contemporary Brazilian cinema and considers these representations in the context of Brazilian society. Carréra analyses three groups of unconventional documentaries focused on distinct geographies: Brasília - The Age of Stone (2013) and White Out, Black In (2014); Rio de Janeiro - ExPerimetral (2016), The Harbour (2013), Tropical Curse (2016) and HU Enigma (2011); and indigenous territories - Corumbiara: They Shoot Indians, Don't They? (2009), Tava, The House of Stone (2012), Two Villages, One Path (2008) and Guarani Exile (2011). In portraying ruinscapes in different ways, these powerful films articulate critiques of the notions of progress and (under) development in the Brazilian nation. Carréra invites the reader to walk amid the debris and reflect upon the strategies of spatial representation employed by the filmmakers. He addresses this body of films in relation to the legacies of Cinema Novo, Tropicália and Cinema Marginal, asking how these presentday films dialogue with or depart from previous traditions. Through this dialogue, he argues, the selected films challenge not only documentary-making conventions but also the country's official narrative.

Brazilian Cinema

Brazilian Cinema
Author: Randal Johnson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780231102674

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From the documentary to the cinema novo and cannibalism, from Nelson Pereira dos Santos's Vidas Secas to music in the films of Glauber Rocha, this third, revised edition is a century-spanning introduction to the story of a medium that flourished in one of the most developed of 'underdeveloped' nations.