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CinemaAttic offers humble retrospectives on the best, hand-picked Spanish and Ibero-American cinema. We know that art can flourish under despots, but we're reluctant to admit it. Brazil's living a golden...
show moreWe know that art can flourish under despots, but we're reluctant to admit it. Brazil's living a golden era of filmmaking that had started before Bolsonaro came into power but has only gone higher and higher since the ultra-conservative military officer-turned-politician took power in 2018.
The more repressive Brazilian government has gone into cutting funding and aid towards Film and Culture, the brighter and more powerful response has been the response from Brazilian artists and filmmakers community.
Despite the total strangulation from the government, Brazilian films continue finding ways to be made - and, what is more - keep fascinating the world. New filmmakers go on to conquer the world's most prestigious film festivals, just take a look at the awards lists of major festivals in the last three years. The quality and quantity of great Brazilian films coming out to the world in the last decade is quite unbelievable.
So here is a long-overdue wee tribute to Brazilian cinema. Just a taster of why Brazil has become such an incredible cinema powerhouse.
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Novo Cinema Brasileiro
Novo Cinema Brasileiro
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Adriana Barbosa & Fernanda Pessoa
25 OCT 2021 · For our Brazilian short films edition, we interviewed two talented filmmakers Adriana Barbosa and Fernanda Pessoa — the directors behind the globally acclaimed documentary SAME/DIFFERENT/BOTH/NEITHER. Find out where their inspiration for experimental narratives comes from, how they managed to make art out of the recent lockdowns through letter-writing and what it takes to be a female filmmaker right now in the socio-political Brazilian landscape.
CinemaAttic offers humble retrospectives on the best, hand-picked Spanish and Ibero-American cinema. We know that art can flourish under despots, but we're reluctant to admit it. Brazil's living a golden...
show moreWe know that art can flourish under despots, but we're reluctant to admit it. Brazil's living a golden era of filmmaking that had started before Bolsonaro came into power but has only gone higher and higher since the ultra-conservative military officer-turned-politician took power in 2018.
The more repressive Brazilian government has gone into cutting funding and aid towards Film and Culture, the brighter and more powerful response has been the response from Brazilian artists and filmmakers community.
Despite the total strangulation from the government, Brazilian films continue finding ways to be made - and, what is more - keep fascinating the world. New filmmakers go on to conquer the world's most prestigious film festivals, just take a look at the awards lists of major festivals in the last three years. The quality and quantity of great Brazilian films coming out to the world in the last decade is quite unbelievable.
So here is a long-overdue wee tribute to Brazilian cinema. Just a taster of why Brazil has become such an incredible cinema powerhouse.
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