Film
Audiovisual
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Women’s cinema
Only 15% of Brazilian movies made between 2001 and 2010 were directed by women
Film
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The life of an actor: hit or miss
The researchers analyzed the profiles of 1.5 million actors and 896,000 actresses from 1888 to 2016
By Redação
CINEMA
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A Swedish filmmaker in Copacabana
Research reveals the Brazilian dimension of the work of Arne Sucksdorff, best known for documentaries about nature
By Luisa Destri
CINEMA
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A Swedish filmmaker in Copacabana
Research reveals the Brazilian dimension of the work of Arne Sucksdorff, best known for documentaries about nature
By Luisa Destri
AUDIOVISUAL ARTS
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The inner city speaks for itself
Inner city video activists show their own vision of São Paulo
Cinema
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Cinema’s scattered fragments
Filmmaker delves into archives of Brazilian images to find material
By Ana Weiss
Cinema
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China’s eyes and ears
Films by Jia Zhang-ke gain a global audience with their critical view of China
jean-claude bernardet
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Jean-Claude Bernardet: A critic of the beautification of poverty
Aestheticized poverty in documentaries depoliticizes the topic, he says
Cover
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The art of opposition
There was a strong presence of a leftist culture during the dictatorship
History
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Cultural revolution Brazilian style
In the 1950s, culture and politics traveled a two-way street
By Carlos Haag
Protectionism
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An industry in the shadows
The Argentine motion picture industry, unlike the Brazilian, went commercial
By Carlos Haag