Ebook: Brazilian cinema
- Year: 1995
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- City: New York
- Edition: Expanded ed., Morningside ed
- Language: English
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Pt. I. The Shape of Brazilian Film History --
Pt. II. The Theory of Brazilian Cinema: The Filmmakers Speak. 1. For a Popular Revolutionary Art / Carlos Estevam. 2. Cinema Novo / Carlos Diegues. 3. An Esthetic of Hunger / Glauber Rocha. 4. Criticism and Self-Criticism / Joaquim Pedro de Andrade and Alex Viany. 5. The Tricontinental Filmmaker: That Is Called the Dawn / Glauber Rocha. 6. Cannibalism and Self-Cannibalism / Joaquim Pedro de Andrade. 7. Everybody's Woman / Rogerio Sganzerla. 8. From the Drought to the Palm Trees / Glauber Rocha. 9. The Luz e Acao Manifesto / Collective. 10. Toward a Common Market of Portuguese- and Spanish-Speaking Countries / Roberto Farias.
Pt. II. The Theory of Brazilian Cinema: The Filmmakers Speak. 1. For a Popular Revolutionary Art / Carlos Estevam. 2. Cinema Novo / Carlos Diegues. 3. An Esthetic of Hunger / Glauber Rocha. 4. Criticism and Self-Criticism / Joaquim Pedro de Andrade and Alex Viany. 5. The Tricontinental Filmmaker: That Is Called the Dawn / Glauber Rocha. 6. Cannibalism and Self-Cannibalism / Joaquim Pedro de Andrade. 7. Everybody's Woman / Rogerio Sganzerla. 8. From the Drought to the Palm Trees / Glauber Rocha. 9. The Luz e Acao Manifesto / Collective. 10. Toward a Common Market of Portuguese- and Spanish-Speaking Countries / Roberto Farias.
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