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From the supplier: Brazilian film director Walter Salles says that the issue of national identity has become closely associated with filmmaking in Brazil. In the early 1990s, Pres Fernando Collor de Melo's economic measures put a stop to film production and other cultural activities. Salles says that when that tumultuous period ended, Brazilian filmmakers felt a common desire to speak about who they are, their past and their future. He also admits that he is part of the resurgance of local cinema.
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Title: Sentimental journey as national allegory: an interview with Walter Salles.(Interview)
Author: Anthony Kaufman
Publication: Cineaste (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 22, 1998
Publisher: Cineaste Publishers, Inc.
Volume: 24 Issue: 1 Page: 19(3)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Brazilian film director Walter Salles says that the issue of national identity has become closely associated with filmmaking in Brazil. In the early 1990s, Pres Fernando Collor de Melo's economic measures put a stop to film production and other cultural activities. Salles says that when that tumultuous period ended, Brazilian filmmakers felt a common desire to speak about who they are, their past and their future. He also admits that he is part of the resurgance of local cinema.
Citation Details
Title: Sentimental journey as national allegory: an interview with Walter Salles.(Interview)
Author: Anthony Kaufman
Publication: Cineaste (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 22, 1998
Publisher: Cineaste Publishers, Inc.
Volume: 24 Issue: 1 Page: 19(3)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale

