Passages

travelling in and out of film through Brazilian geography

Authors

  • Lúcia Nagib University of Reading

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-677X.rum.2018.148836

Keywords:

Intermediality, Brazilian cinema, Film studies

Abstract

The relationship between cinema and the real is probably the most central and complex issue in film studies. In this article I shall attempt to address this issue by looking at a selection of films in which intermedial devices, that is, the utilisation within film of artforms such as painting, theatre and music, appear to function as a “passage” to political and social reality. Case studies will be drawn from the São Paulo and Pernambuco scenes, as represented by Beto Brant, Cláudio Assis, Tata Amaral, Paulo Caldas and Marcelo Luna, in order to demonstrate their shared values at a certain historical juncture and interconnectedness across Brazilian geography.

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Author Biography

  • Lúcia Nagib, University of Reading

    Professor in Film at the University of Reading. Director of the Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures (CFAC – Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures). PI of the AHRC-FAPESP funded project, “Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema: Exploring Intermediality as a Historiographic Method”.

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Published

2018-12-20

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Dossier

How to Cite

Passages: travelling in and out of film through Brazilian geography. RuMoRes, [S. l.], v. 12, n. 24, p. 19–40, 2018. DOI: 10.11606/issn.1982-677X.rum.2018.148836. Disponível em: https://www.periodicos.usp.br/Rumores/article/view/148836.. Acesso em: 18 may. 2024.