Cinema Novo (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈnemɐ ˈnovu]), "New Cinema" in English, is a genre and movement of film noted for its emphasis on social equality...
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Novo Cinemas is a movie theatre chain owned by ELAN Group operating in Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Oman. It is headquartered in Doha and considered...
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intellectual elites, these films attracted large audiences as none of the Cinema Novo films would achieve. Today, the telenovela, especially the "novela das...
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(1959), while there is a plethora of 1960–1970s films, including Cinema Novo and Cinema marginal [pt] works. Almost one third of the films were from the...
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was one of the most influential moviemakers of Brazilian cinema and a key figure of Cinema Novo. His films Black God, White Devil and Entranced Earth are...
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French New Wave (redirect from Left Bank Cinema)
Wave Philippine New Wave (Contemporary Philippine Cinema) Cinema Novo (Brazilian New Wave) Novo Cinema (Portuguese New Wave) Czechoslovak New Wave Film...
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and Geraldo Del Rey. Shot in Monte Santo, Bahia, it belongs to the Cinema Novo movement, addressing the sociopolitical problems of 1960s Brazil. The...
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He was born in Maceió, Alagoas, and is best known as a member of the Cinema Novo movement. He is popularly known for his unconventional, yet intriguing...
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List of Brazilian film directors (section Cinema Novo)
This is a list of notable Brazilian film directors born in Brazil or who have established Brazilian citizenship or residency. Lima Barreto Humberto Mauro...
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Ribeiro and Joffre Soares. It is one of the key films in the Brazilian Cinema Novo movement. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. 1940s. A...
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Art film (redirect from Art Cinema)
An art film, art cinema, or arthouse film is typically an independent film, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass market audience. It is "intended...
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('Cinema Novo' or 'Novo Cinema') British Czechoslovak French (Nouvelle Vague) — the inaugural New Wave cinema movement German ('New German Cinema') Hong...
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List of New Wave movements (redirect from New Wave (cinema))
German Cinema, new wave of German cinema New Nigerian Cinema, also known as Nigerian New Wave Czechoslovak New Wave Cinema Novo or Novo Cinema, a movement...
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Italian neorealism (redirect from Golden Age of Italian Cinema)
only on Italian film but also on French New Wave cinema, the Polish Film School, Brazilian Cinema Novo and ultimately on films all over the world. It also...
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industry stagnated. The early 1960s saw the birth of the Cinema Novo (literally "New Cinema") movement, showing realism in film, in the vein of Italian...
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[he’s] ever made", presenting a new kind of Brazilian realism inspired by Cinema Novo (not only is it meant to portray different sides of Brazil, but it was...
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also called Land in Anguish or Earth Entranced) is a 1967 Brazilian Cinema Novo drama film directed by Glauber Rocha. It was shot in Parque Lage and...
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Católica. This session was chaired by Carlos Diegues (later a prominent Cinema Novo film director), a law student whom Leão ultimately married. In 1959,...
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realism Budapest school Calligrafismo Cannibal boom Cinéma du look Cinema Novo Cinema of Transgression Cinéma pur Commedia all'italiana Czechoslovak New Wave...
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Portuguese Cinema Novo. Born in Angola, Costa worked as an assistant to Michelangelo Antonioni before becoming one of the leaders of Portugal's 'Young Cinema' in...
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Third Cinema (Spanish: Tercer Cine) is a Latin American film movement that started in the 1960s–70s which decries neocolonialism, the capitalist system...
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nominee Gabriel Mascaro (born 1983) Glauber Rocha (1939–1981), founder of Cinema Novo; Cannes Film Festival award-winning director Hector Babenco (1946–2016)...
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pp. 652–653. ISBN 0-19-507678-8. Campbell, Neil (2013). Post-westerns : cinema, region, West. Lincoln. ISBN 978-1-4619-3720-3. OCLC 856584709.{{cite book}}:...
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Lalit Vipin Vijay Soviet Parallel Cinema Italian neorealism Cinema Novo Cinema of the world Cinema of India Cinema of West Bengal Masala (film genre)...
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movement towards Third Cinema, led by the Argentine filmmakers Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino. In Brazil, the Cinema Novo movement created a particular...
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1964 in film (redirect from 1964 in cinema)
Zinnemann, starring Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif Belarmino, a Cinema Novo docufiction – (Portugal) The Best Man, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner...
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realism Budapest school Calligrafismo Cannibal boom Cinéma du look Cinema Novo Cinema of Transgression Cinéma pur Commedia all'italiana Czechoslovak New Wave...
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Archived from the original on 2015-05-24. Retrieved 2015-05-23. "2016: Cinema Novo wins the Œil d'or for best documentary". Ecran Noir. 21 May 2016. Retrieved...
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1963, and would become a landmark for the Cinema Novo movement. Released during the first wave of the Cinema Novo movement (1960-1964), Dos Santos’ film...
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