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Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes (1916-1977) is revered within Brazil as the first ardent defender and promoter of Brazilian cinema. Salles Gomes wrote an extensive number of articles and books throughout his lifetime and his love of cinema influenced a generation of leading film historians and critics in Brazil. This anthology brings together for the first time in English a selection of Gomes' most influential writings including texts on Hollywood, European and Brazilian film, alongside topics such as art house movies, commercial cinema, pornography and the vicissitudes of developing a film culture…mehr

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Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes (1916-1977) is revered within Brazil as the first ardent defender and promoter of Brazilian cinema. Salles Gomes wrote an extensive number of articles and books throughout his lifetime and his love of cinema influenced a generation of leading film historians and critics in Brazil. This anthology brings together for the first time in English a selection of Gomes' most influential writings including texts on Hollywood, European and Brazilian film, alongside topics such as art house movies, commercial cinema, pornography and the vicissitudes of developing a film culture faced with official government resistance. By blending together ruminations on both global and national cinema, avant-garde film and popular movies, Maite Conde and Stephanie Dennison illustrate how this advocation of a national cinema was forged in dialogue with international trends and commercial influences. In doing so they introduce English-speaking readers to the work of Brazil's foremost cinephile, placing Brazilian film and film criticism within a global framework.
Autorenporträt
Maite Conde is Lecturer in Brazilian Culture at Kings College London. Her previous publications include Consuming Visions: Cinema, Writing and Modernity in Rio de Janeiro (2012), and the editing and translation of Between Conformity and Resistance (2011).Stephanie Dennison is Reader in Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds. Her previous publications include World Cinemas: As Novas Cartografias do Cinema Mundial (2013) and Contemporary Hispanic Cinema: Interrogating the Transnational in Spanish and Latin American Film (2013).