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A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. This groundbreaking collection of essays from leading film historians features original research on movie magazines published in China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Latin America, South Korea, the U.S., and beyond. Vital resources for the study of film history and culture, movie magazines are frequently cited as sources, but rarely centered as objects of study. Global Movie Magazine Networks does precisely that, revealing the hybridity, heterogeneity, and connectivity of movie magazines and the important role they play in the intercontinental exchange of information and ideas about cinema. Uniquely, the contributors in this book have developed their critical analysis alongside the collaborative work of building digital resources, facilitating the digitization of more than a dozen of these historic magazines on an open-access basis.
"Escola de Belas Artes UFMG – 65 anos de ensino-aprendizagem em Artes" (Ed. Ramalhete, 2024) aborda a trajetória da Escola de Belas Artes/UFMG, que está entre as instituições de arte mais significativas do país, desde sua inauguração, em abril de 1957, até sua formação atual. O livro é fruto de pesquisa de cinco anos de Pós-Doutorado da pesquisadora Mariana Ribeiro da Silva Tavares junto ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes da Escola de Belas Artes (EBA/UFMG) com bolsa PNPD-CAPES. A investigação tem como ponto de partida o projeto Memória da Escola de Belas Artes, idealizado pela professora aposentada Pompéa Péret Britto da Rocha, que levantou documentos e registrou en...
"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 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 in cinema, 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"--
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Apresenta um amplo painel histórico do cinema no Brasil entre 1994 e 1998, com depoimentos de 90 cineastas que participaram da retomada do cinema nacional.