TabbedOverviewBrazilian cinema gained international acclaim through the Cinema Novo of Glauber Rocha, Nelson Pereira dos Santos and other directors in the 1960s. Yet Brazil produced numerous films throughout its various regions since as early as 1896. Until now, a proper appreciation of early Brazilian cinema has been hampered by the loss of a significant number of the films, as well as a lack of available printed sources pertaining to Brazil’s movie industry. The present collection remedies this situation by providing easy online access to more than sixty Brazilian movie magazines, from the earliest ones published in the 1910s to later magazines covering the 1960s and early ‘70s. Many of them survive in only a few or even single copies and have not been available to researchers before. By bringing together film magazines from institutions and private collections in both Brazil and the United States, this collection dramatically increases the number of sources available to researchers interested in understanding the role of cinema in the largest country in Latin America. Provider: BrillPosted: Jun 9, 2020 2:20pmUpdated: Jun 9, 2020 2:25pmSourceInformation provided here is drawn from a number of sources, and may not yet have been fully verified by CRL. DetailsCollection ContentSubject Areas: Arts and HumanitiesResource Types: Print journalsVideo recordingsTerms and Provider DetailsProvider: Brill Website: http://www.brill.com/Main Address: Plantijnstraat 2 2321 JC Leiden The Netherlands Netherlands AppendixTitle List: BrazilianCinemaOnline_Info.pdf Community RatingsPlatform and user interface: 0 Your rating: None 2.75 Average: 2.8 (4 votes) Content scope and completeness: 0 Your rating: None 4.5 Average: 4.5 (4 votes) Cost and price-structure: 0 Your rating: None 3.5 Average: 3.5 (4 votes) Print
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