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Three portrayals of everyday life in contemporary Brazilian cinema - On the politics of images. DE

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In this research, we investigate the ways in which the uniqueness of the subjects filmed in three recent Brazilian cinema productions appears: Avenida Brasília Formosa (Gabriel Mascaro, 2010), O Céu sobre os Ombros (Sérgio Borges, 2010), and Transeunte (Eryk Rocha, 2010). By choosing underprivileged settings in the city (such as the suburbs, the favelas, and the outskirts), and taking everyday life as their point of view, the films reveal the habits, gestures, affections, and ways of sharing of the subjects in the scene, encrypting their life forces. With this aim, the films coated life without qualities of strong aesthetic interest, becoming important places of investigation into the ways of inscribing otherness in recent Brazilian cinema. Understanding how each film employed stylistic procedures to represent the lived world it approached, articulating temporality, space, and characters, was the goal that guided us. We analyzed the three mise-en-scènes, inquiring about the components of the films' writing that, by approaching the real and historical world, transform it into sensitive and visible material.

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Profesora adjunta del curso de Periodismo de la Universidad Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS). Doctora en Comunicación Social por la Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG). Máster en Comunicación Social por la UFMG (2009). Especialista en Comunicación Social por la UFMG (2006). Licenciada en Periodismo por la PUC-MINAS (1997).

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Authors Fernanda Salvo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2025
 
EAN 9786209141041
ISBN 9786209141041
No. of pages 120
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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