Popular Cinema in Brazil, 19302001
By (Author) Stephanie Dennison
By (author) Lisa Shaw
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
26th August 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
791.430981
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Brazil has one of the most significant and productive film industries in Latin America. This ground-breaking study provides an entertaining insight into the Brazilian films that have most captured the imagination of domestic audiences over the years. The recent international success of films such as Central Station and City of God, has stimulated widespread interest in Brazilian film, but studies written in English focus on the 'auteur' cinema of the 1960s. This book focuses on individual films in their socio-historical context, drawing on extensive fieldwork in Brazil and Latin America. It argues that Brazilian cinema has almost always been grounded in intrinsically home-grown cultural forms, dating back to the nineteenth century, such as the Brazilian music-hall, the travelling circus, radio shows, carnival, and, later, comedy television. Combining a chronological structure with groundbreaking research and a lively approach, Popular cinema in Brazil is the ideal introduction to Brazilian cinema. -- .
Stephanie Dennison is Lecturer in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds. Lisa Shaw is Senior Lecturer in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds