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It’s All True
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

It’s All True

Variously described as a work of genius, a pretentious wreck, a crucially important film, and a victim of its director's ego, among other things, It's All True, shot in Mexico and Brazil between 1941 and 1942, is the legendary movie that Orson Welles never got to finish. In this book, the most comprehensive and authoritative assessment of It's All True available, Catherine Benamou synthesizes a wealth of new and little-known source material gathered on two continents, including interviews with key participants, to present a compelling original view of the film and its historical significance. Her book challenges much received wisdom about Orson Welles and illuminates the unique place he occupies in American culture, broadly defined.

The Film Industry in Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Film Industry in Brazil

Looking back through the prism of the severe economic crisis for filmmaking in the 1980s, The Film Industry in Brazil explores the unusual relationship between the state-supported industry, which often produced politically radical films, and the authoritarian regime that had held sway for twenty years. To ground his analysis, Johnson covers the early years of the film industry, 1898-1930; attempts at industrialization during the 1930s and 1940s; film industry congresses and government film boards, 1950-1966; the National Film Institute, 1966-1975; and the expansion of the state's role from 1969 through 1980.Well-conceived, carefully researched and documented, Johnson's study fills a major gap in film studies by tracing the development of this industry in Brazil, focusing specifically on its relationship to the state.

Salas de cinema e história urbana de São Paulo (1894-1930)
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 506

Salas de cinema e história urbana de São Paulo (1894-1930)

  • Categories: Art

Salas de cinema e história urbana de São Paulo (1895-1930): o cinema dos engenheiros apresenta um vasto panorama sobre os espaços de exibição cinematográfica na cidade de São Paulo, cobrindo todo o ciclo do cinema silencioso. Por meio da documentação custodiada pelo Arquivo Histórico de São Paulo (AHSP-SMC/PMSP), um dos principais acervos históricos da cidade, o autor reconstitui um momento significativo da história do cinema e da memória urbana paulistana do século XX, marcado pela presença das salas de rua. Nesta edição, que amplia os estudos de seu livro Imagens do passado: São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro nos primórdios do cinema (Editora Senac São Paulo, 2004), o autor re...

SALAS DE CINEMA E HISTORIA URBANA DE SAO PAULO
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

SALAS DE CINEMA E HISTORIA URBANA DE SAO PAULO

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Salas de cinema e história urbana de São Paulo (1895-1930) - o cinema dos engenheiros" apresenta um vasto panorama sobre os espaços de exibição cinematográfica na cidade de São Paulo, cobrindo todo o ciclo do cinema silencioso. Por meio da documentação custodiada pelo Arquivo Histórico de São Paulo (AHSP-SMC/PMSP), um dos principais acervos históricos da cidade, o autor reconstitui um momento significativo da história do cinema e da memória urbana paulistana do século XX, marcado pela presença das "salas de rua". Nesta edição, que amplia os estudos de seu livro Imagens do passado - São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro nos primórdios do cinema (Editora Senac São Paulo, 2004), o au...

Mock Classicism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Mock Classicism

Cantinflismo and Relajo's peripheral vision -- The call of the screen: Niní Marshall and the radiophonic stardom of Argentine cinema -- Timing is everything : Sandrini's stutter and the representability of time -- Fictions of the real : the currency of the Brazilian Chanchada -- Comedy circulates circuitously : toward an odographic film history of Latin America

The International Movie Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

The International Movie Industry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

A comprehensive history of the international movie industry during the 20th century. Essays examine the film industries of 19 countries focusing on individual national movie industries' economic, social, aesthetic, technological and political/ideological development within an international context.

Branding Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Branding Brazil

Branding Brazil examines a panorama of contemporary cultural productions including film, television, photography, and alternative media to explore the transformation of citizenship in Brazil from 2003 to 2014. A utopian impulse drove the reproduction of Brazilian cultural identity for local and global consumption; cultural production sought social and economic profits, especially greater inclusion of previously marginalized people and places. Marsh asserts that three communicative strategies from branding–promising progress, cultivating buy-in, and resolving contradictions–are the most salient and recurrent practices of nation branding during this historic period. More recent political crises can be understood partly in terms of backlash against marked social and political changes introduced during the branding period. Branding Brazil takes a multi-faceted approach, weaving media studies with politics and cinema studies to reveal that more than a marketing term or project emanating from the state, branding was a cultural phenomenon.

Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes

  • Categories: Art

Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes (1916–77) is revered in Brazil as the first ardent defender, promoter and theorist of Brazilian cinema. A film professor, critic and historian, his dedication to cinema shaped a generation of influential film critics in his home country, and set the foundations for the serious study of film in Brazil. For the first time in English, this book brings together a selection of his essays for an English-speaking audience, with detailed explanatory introductions to each section for readers unfamiliar with the context of the writings of Salles Gomes. By blending together ruminations on global and national cinema, as well as avant-garde film and popular movies, the collection shows how the defence and promotion of a national cinema has been forged through dialogues with international trends, informed by commercial influences, and shaped by global and national political contexts. The book thus introduces readers to the international dimensions of Salles Gomes’s engagements with film, and in doing so reassesses the locatedness of his formulations on national cinema and signals their international dimensions.

Consuming Visions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Consuming Visions

Consuming Visions explores the relationship between cinema and writing in early twentieth-century Brazil, focusing on how the new and foreign medium of film was consumed by a literary society in the throes of modernization. Maite Conde places this relationship in the specific context of turn-of-the-century Rio de Janeiro, which underwent a radical transformation to a modern global city, becoming a concrete symbol of the country's broader processes of change and modernization. Analyzing an array of literary texts, from journalistic essays and popular women's novels to anarchist treatises and vaudeville plays, the author shows how the writers' encounters with the cinema were consistent with th...

Transatlantic Cinephilia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Transatlantic Cinephilia

In the two decades after World War II, a vibrant cultural infrastructure of cineclubs, archives, festivals, and film schools took shape in Latin America through the labor of film enthusiasts who often worked in concert with French and France-based organizations. In promoting the emerging concept and practice of art cinema, these film-related institutions advanced geopolitical and class interests simultaneously in a polarized Cold War climate. Seeking to sharpen viewers' critical faculties as a safeguard against ideological extremes, institutions of film culture lent prestige to Latin America's growing middle classes and capitalized on official and unofficial efforts to boost the circulation of French cinema, enhancing the nation's soft power in the wake of military defeat and occupation. As the first book-length, transnational analysis of postwar Latin American film culture, Transatlantic Cinephilia deepens our understanding of how institutional networks have nurtured alternative and nontheatrical cinemas.