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Brazilian Cinema (Morningside Books)
by Professor Randal Johnson
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with references to "Cinema Novo".
Excerpt - on Page 5: "
... Brazilian films, it is important to know the tradition from which they spring. Since Brazilian cinema became internationally famous through Cinema Novo, it is especially important to know that much came before Cinema Novo and that much has come since Cinema Novo. ... "
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The New Brazilian Cinema
by Lucia Nagib
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with references to "Cinema Novo".
Excerpt - on Page 23: "
... , the Vera Cruz studios, the Cinema Novo movement, pornochanchada (porn comedies), Embrafilme (the Brazilian Film Company), the new Sao Paulo-based cinema of the 1980s and so on. ... "
Key Phrases:
Cinema Novo, Sao Paulo, Glauber Rocha, Walter Salles, Nelson Pereira, New York, unviable nation, primeiro dia, das memórias, nudez será castigada, uma guerra, favela people
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Tropical Multiculturalism: A Comparative History of Race in Brazilian Cinema and Culture (Latin America Otherwise)
by Robert Stam
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with references to "Cinema Novo".
Excerpt - on Page 88: "
... in over loo Brazilian feature films, participating in virtually all phases of Brazilian Cinema and television, from the chanchada through Cinema Novo, ... "
Key Phrases:
Afro Brazilian, United States, Grande Otelo, Sao Paulo, Cinema Novo, Black Orpheus, sinhá mofa, baiana costume, trance religions, racialized slavery, samba enredo, samba schools
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Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures
by Daniel Balderston
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with references to "Cinema Novo".
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