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Portuguese Cinema (1960-2010)

Author : André Rui Graça
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 9781855663435

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Portuguese Cinema (1960-2010) by André Rui Graça Pdf

Why has Portugal's vibrant and creative cinema industry not been more commercially successful?

Portuguese Film, 1930-1960

Author : Patricia Vieira
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-08-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781623567354

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Portuguese Film, 1930-1960 by Patricia Vieira Pdf

Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime provides groundbreaking analysis of Portuguese feature films produced in the first three decades of the New State (Estado Novo), a right-wing totalitarian regime that lasted between 1933 and 1974. These films, sponsored by the National Propaganda Institute (Secretariado Nacional de Propaganda), convey a conservative image of both mainland Portugal and the country's overseas African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe). The films about the mainland emphasize traditional values, the importance of obedience to authorities and a strict division of gender roles, whereby women are relegated to the domestic sphere. The Portuguese countryside, where age-old customs and a strong social hierarchy prevailed, is presented in these movies as a model for the rest of the country. The films about the colonies, in turn, underline the benefits of the Portuguese presence in Africa and portray the colonized as docile subjects to Portuguese rule. The book includes chapter summaries in the introduction, in-depth analyses of the most important Portuguese films produced between 1930 and 1960, a discussion of the main topics of Portuguese cinema from the New State, and a comprehensive bibliography that guides students who wish to read further on a specific topic. First published in Portuguese to wide acclaim, Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime fills a gap in English-language scholarship on the history of the national cinema of the Iberian peninsula. Films covered include Fatima, Land of Faith (Terra de Fe), Spell of the Empire (Feitico do Imperio), and Chaimite.

Portugal's Global Cinema

Author : Mariana Liz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2017-11-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781786732750

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Portugal's Global Cinema by Mariana Liz Pdf

Portuguese cinema has become increasingly prominent on the international film festival circuit, proving the country's size belies its cultural impact. From the prestige of directors Manoel de Oliveira, Pedro Costa and Miguel Gomes, to box-office hit La Cage Doree, aspects of Portuguese national cinema are widely visible although the output is comparatively small compared to European players like the UK, Germany and France. Considering this strange discrepancy prompts the question: how can Portuguese cinema be characterised and thought about in a global context? Accumulating expertise from an international group of scholars, this book investigates the shifting significance of the nation, Europe and the globe for the way in which Portuguese film is managed on the international stage. Chapters argue that film industry professionals and artisans must navigate complex globalised systems that inform their filmmaking decisions. Expectations from multi-cultural audiences, as well as demands from business investors and the criteria for critical accolades put pressure on Portuguese cinema to negotiate, for example, how far to retain national identities on screen and how to interact with `popular' and `art' film tropes and labels. Exploring themes typical of Portuguese visual culture - including social exclusion and unemployment, issues of realism and authenticity, and addressing Portugal's postcolonial status - this book is a valuable study of interest to the ever-growing number of scholars looking outside the usual canons of European cinema, and those researching the ongoing implications of national cinema's global networks.

The Portuguese Cinema

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:469403275

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Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal

Author : Mariana Liz,Hilary Owen
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-03-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781501349737

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Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal by Mariana Liz,Hilary Owen Pdf

Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal brings together scholars from Portugal, UK and the USA, to discuss 14 women film directors in Portugal, focussing on their production in both feature film and documentary genres over the last half-century. It charts the specific cinematic visions that these women have brought to the re-emergence of Portuguese national cinema in the wake of the 1974 Revolution and African decolonisation, and to the growing internationalisation of Portugal's arguably 'minor' or 'small nation' cinema, with significant young women directors such as Leonor Teles achieving prominence abroad. The history of Portuguese women's cinema only begins systematically after the 1974 revolution and democratisation. This collection shows how female auteurs made their mark on Portugal's post-revolutionary conceptualisation of a differently 'national' cinema, through the ethnographic output of the late 1970s. It goes on to explore women's decisively gendered interventions in the cinematic memory practices that opened up around the masculine domain of the Colonial Wars in Africa. Feminist political issues such as Portugal's 30-year abortion campaign and LGBT status have become more visible since the 1990s, alongside preoccupations with global concerns relating to immigration, transit and minority status communities. The book also demonstrates how women have contributed to the evolution of soundscapes, the genre of essay cinema, film's relationship to the archive, and the adaptation of the written word. The result is a powerful, provocative and definitive challenge to the marginalisation of Portuguese female-directed film in terms of 'double minority'.

The Cinema of Spain and Portugal

Author : Alberto Mira,Alberto Mira Nouselles
Publisher : Wallflower Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1904764444

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Providing an overview of Spanish and Portuguese cinema, this title contains 24 essays, each on a separate seminal film from the region, profiling work from the likes of Pedro Almodıvar and João Cesar Monteiro.

Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal

Author : Mariana Liz,Hilary Owen
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781501349744

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Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal by Mariana Liz,Hilary Owen Pdf

Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal brings together scholars from Portugal, UK and the USA, to discuss 14 women film directors in Portugal, focussing on their production in both feature film and documentary genres over the last half-century. It charts the specific cinematic visions that these women have brought to the re-emergence of Portuguese national cinema in the wake of the 1974 Revolution and African decolonisation, and to the growing internationalisation of Portugal's arguably 'minor' or 'small nation' cinema, with significant young women directors such as Leonor Teles achieving prominence abroad. The history of Portuguese women's cinema only begins systematically after the 1974 revolution and democratisation. This collection shows how female auteurs made their mark on Portugal's post-revolutionary conceptualisation of a differently 'national' cinema, through the ethnographic output of the late 1970s. It goes on to explore women's decisively gendered interventions in the cinematic memory practices that opened up around the masculine domain of the Colonial Wars in Africa. Feminist political issues such as Portugal's 30-year abortion campaign and LGBT status have become more visible since the 1990s, alongside preoccupations with global concerns relating to immigration, transit and minority status communities. The book also demonstrates how women have contributed to the evolution of soundscapes, the genre of essay cinema, film's relationship to the archive, and the adaptation of the written word. The result is a powerful, provocative and definitive challenge to the marginalisation of Portuguese female-directed film in terms of 'double minority'.

The Portuguese Cinema

Author : Portugal. Secretaria de Estado da Informação e Turismo,Portugal Direcc̃o-Geral da Informação,Portugal Ministerio da Comunicação Social
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Motion pictures
ISBN : OCLC:184754483

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The Portuguese Cinema by Portugal. Secretaria de Estado da Informação e Turismo,Portugal Direcc̃o-Geral da Informação,Portugal Ministerio da Comunicação Social Pdf

Women in Iberian Filmic Culture

Author : Elena Cordero-Hoyo,Begoña Soto Vásquez
Publisher : Intellect (UK)
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Feminist film criticism
ISBN : 1789381711

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Women in Iberian Filmic Culture by Elena Cordero-Hoyo,Begoña Soto Vásquez Pdf

Though cinema arrived in Spain and Portugal at the end of the nineteenth century, national and industrial problems as well as the dictatorships of Salazar and Caetano (in Portugal) and Franco (in Spain) meant Iberian cinemas were isolated from European cultural trends. The strict censorship in both countries limited the themes and artistic practices adopted. A specific cinematographic language, in many cases full of metaphors and symbolism, sought alternatives to the imposed official discourse and preconceived definitions of supposed national identities. By contrast, from the 1970s onwards, Spain and Portugal experienced a great change in their societies: the arrival of democracy widened not just the panorama of film production and criticism, but also opened the film industry to women participation in areas historically assigned to men. Focusing on Portuguese and Spanish cinema, this collection brings together research about women and their status in relation to Iberian visual culture. The volume contributes to ongoing debates about the position of women in the cinemas of Portugal and Spain through a revision of feminist theory as well as new accounts of film history. It also aims to promote comparisons between Iberian cinemas and visual culture from different regions, a topic that is almost unexplored in academia, despite the similar histories of the two Iberian countries, particularly throughout the twentieth century.

Portuguese Film, 1930-1960

Author : Patricia I. Vieira
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Fascism and motion pictures
ISBN : 1628928875

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"Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime provides groundbreaking analysis of Portuguese feature films produced in the first three decades of the New State (Estado Novo), a right-wing totalitarian regime that lasted between 1933 and 1974. These films, sponsored by the National Propaganda Institute (Secretariado Nacional de Propaganda), convey a conservative image of both mainland Portugal and the country's overseas African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe). The films about the mainland emphasize traditional values, the importance of obedience to authorities and a strict division of gender roles, whereby women are relegated to the domestic sphere. The Portuguese countryside, where age-old customs and a strong social hierarchy prevailed, is presented in these movies as a model for the rest of the country. The films about the colonies, in turn, underline the benefits of the Portuguese presence in Africa and portray the colonized as docile subjects to Portuguese rule. The book includes chapter summaries in the introduction, in-depth analyses of the most important Portuguese films produced between 1930 and 1960, a discussion of the main topics of Portuguese cinema from the New State, and a comprehensive bibliography that guides students who wish to read further on a specific topic. First published in Portuguese to wide acclaim, Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime fills a gap in English-language scholarship on the history of the national cinema of the Iberian peninsula. Films covered include Fatima, Land of Faith (Terra de Fe), Spell of the Empire (Feitico do Imperio), and Chaimite"--

Fado and the Urban Poor in Portuguese Cinema of the 1930s and 1940s

Author : Michael Colvin
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781855662995

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Fado and the Urban Poor in Portuguese Cinema of the 1930s and 1940s by Michael Colvin Pdf

A compelling account of the role of Fado and the fadista in Portuguese film and the wider culture.

Saudade in Brazilian Cinema

Author : Jack A. Draper (III)
Publisher : Intellect (UK)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : 24.32 history of film art
ISBN : 1783207639

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Saudade in Brazilian Cinema by Jack A. Draper (III) Pdf

The Brazilian Portuguese idea of saudade is often translated as a powerful relative of nostalgia, which brings together love and grief, a melancholia and a longing focused on a memory, an absence. Saudade in Brazilian Cinema looks specifically at how this emotion is imagined on the screen. Analyzing over sixty years of Brazilian cinema, Jack A. Draper III uses the idea of saudade to create an analytical framework within the field of emotion studies. Draper places insights on saudade on screen in dialogue with theoretical studies of emotion and affect as well as film theory. The result is a new way of understanding saudade and the representation of emotion in twentieth and twenty-first century Brazilian cinema.

Night Train to Lisbon

Author : Pascal Mercier
Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2008-10-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781555849238

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Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier Pdf

The bestselling novel of love and sacrifice under fascist rule, and “a treat for the mind. One of the best books I have read in a long time” (Isabel Allende). Raimund Gregorius, a professor of dead languages at a Swiss secondary school, lives a life governed by routine. Then, an enigmatic Portuguese woman stirs his interest in an obscure, and mind-expanding book of philosophy that opens the possibility of changing Raimund’s existence. That same night, he takes the train to Lisbon to research the book’s phantom author, Amadeu de Prado, a renowned physician whose principles led him to confront Salazar’s dictatorship. Raimund, now obsessed with unlocking the mystery behind the man, is determined to meet all those on whom Prado left an indelible mark. Among them: his eighty-year-old sister, who maintains her brother’s house as if it were a museum; an elderly cleric and torture survivor confined to a nursing home; and Prado’s childhood friend and eventual partner in the Resistance. The closer Raimund comes to the truth of Prado’s life, and eventual fate, an extraordinary tale takes shape amid the labyrinthine memories of Prado’s intimate circle of family and friends, working in utmost secrecy to fight dictatorship, and the betrayals that threaten to expose them. “A meditative, deliberate exploration of loneliness, language and the human condition” (The San Diego Union-Tribune), Night Train to Lisbon “call[s] to mind the magical realism of Jorge Amado or Gabriel Garcia Marquez . . . allusive and thought-provoking, intellectually curious and yet heartbreakingly jaded,” and inexorably propelled by the haunting mystery at its heart (The Providence Journal). Night Train to Lisbon was adapted into Bille August’s award-winning 2013 film starring Jeremy Irons, Lena Olin, Christopher Lee, and Charlotte Rampling.

Fashioning Spanish Cinema

Author : Jorge Pérez
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-07-26
Category : Design
ISBN : 9781487509118

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Fashioning Spanish Cinema by Jorge Pérez Pdf

Fashioning Spanish Cinema provides a critical examination of the intersections between fashion, costume design, and Spanish cinema.

Cinema Português

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:50771636

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Cinema Português by Anonim Pdf

A Web site about cinema in Portugal. This Web site contains a database with entries for Portuguese movies, people linked to Portuguese cinema in the performance of many different tasks, and production companies acting in different functions. Also contains news, articles, festivals information, related links to access, and a contact list. In Portuguese and English.