Eisenstein in Brazil: a brief introduction
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2018.146313Keywords:
Sergei M. Eisenstein, Criticism and interpretation, History, Cinematography, Critical reception.Abstract
Why watch, read, and talk about Sergei M. Eisenstein today? How important is this filmmaker to the Brazilian public? In this article I present briefly and succinctly the discussions developed in the thesis Eisenstein in Brazil. The thesis presents an unprecedented research on the influence that Eisenstein’s theory and films had on some historical-cultural events in Brazil, or more specifically on the performance of certain intellectuals and institutions that were supporters, disseminators and defenders of cinematographic language as artistic expression.Downloads
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