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Cinema Novo

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Cinema Novo (2016)
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Cinema Novo is a movie-essay that investigates poetically the most important movement of Latin America cinema, through the thoughts of its main auteurs: Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Glauber Ro... Read allCinema Novo is a movie-essay that investigates poetically the most important movement of Latin America cinema, through the thoughts of its main auteurs: Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Glauber Rocha, Leon Hirszman, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Ruy Guerra, Walter Lima Jr., Paulo César Sar... Read allCinema Novo is a movie-essay that investigates poetically the most important movement of Latin America cinema, through the thoughts of its main auteurs: Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Glauber Rocha, Leon Hirszman, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Ruy Guerra, Walter Lima Jr., Paulo César Saraceni, among others.

  • Director
    • Eryk Rocha
  • Writers
    • Juan Posada
    • Eryk Rocha
  • Stars
    • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
    • Carlos Diegues
    • Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    471
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    • Director
      • Eryk Rocha
    • Writers
      • Juan Posada
      • Eryk Rocha
    • Stars
      • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
      • Carlos Diegues
      • Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
    • 2User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Nelson Pereira dos Santos
    Nelson Pereira dos Santos
    • Self
    Carlos Diegues
    Carlos Diegues
    • Self
    Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
    Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
    • Self
    Glauber Rocha
    Glauber Rocha
    • Self
    Leon Hirszman
    Leon Hirszman
    • Self
    Ruy Guerra
    Ruy Guerra
    • Self
    Luiz Carlos Barreto
    • Self
    Mário Carneiro
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Gustavo Dahl
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Isabella
      Arnaldo Jabor
      Arnaldo Jabor
      • Self
      Walter Lima Jr.
      Walter Lima Jr.
      • Self
      Paulo César Saraceni
      Paulo César Saraceni
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
      Geraldo Sarno
      • Self
      Orlando Senna
      • Self
      Zelito Viana
      • Self
      • Director
        • Eryk Rocha
      • Writers
        • Juan Posada
        • Eryk Rocha
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      9RosanaBotafogo

      Good

      An in-depth investigation, in the form of a poetic essay, about one of the main Latin American cinematographic movements, analyzed through the thoughts of its main authors, who invented, in the early 1960s, a new way of making films in Brazil, with a political attitude, always close to the problems of the people, combining art and revolution.

      Full of iconic scenes, most of them in black and white and unknown to me, except for the birth of Macunaíma, and our eternal Garrincha, the angel with the crooked legs, alternating with historical testimonies... The excess causes a certain monotony, due to the lack of connection, and excess of random exposition... Long, slow, valid, flattering...
      9Rodrigo_Amaro

      A Superb and Masterful Tribute to Cinema Novo

      This is a highly fascinating and highly informative documentary about the Cinema Novo movement from the Brazilian cinema of the 1960's. Directed by Eryk Rocha, son of Glauber Rocha, one of the key members of the movement inspired by the new influences coming from the European cinema, the project does not present interviews with the living representants of the group, instead Eryk presents everything through the views of the Cinema Novo directors captured in archive images and old interviews, along with countless clips from the movies that made history as part of such new cinematic trend that also conquered the world. Movies from Glauber, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Carlos Diegues, Leon Hirszman, Arnaldo Jabor, Walter Lima Jr., Ruy Guerra, Paulo César Saraceni and many others appear ranging from the late 1950's up until two key films from early 1980's that definitely close the strong activity from the movement.

      Pretty much like the TV German project made in 1967, where some of mentioned names were interviewed in between the projects they were filming, this film captures several moments from the writers/directors exposing their influences, ideas of cinema and what they wanted to accomplish with such. Very cool stuff to see, specially along with the classical films that formed a whole generation of filmmakers that are still influenced by them. The clips not only are presented in a certain evolution of events, but each of them follows a certain theme established by the director (when it's about to show the final years of the Cinema Novo, all we see are images that reflect the political change, prisons and tortures).

      If you're learning or want to learn and know more about those films and directors, this is a must-see to get a glimpse of those artists, their art and how each composed their movies by wanting to make movies that could reflect the national spirit rather than just being small copies of Hollywood comedies or romances - Cinema Novo when the old stars movies weren't getting box-office results and they turned their efforts to television, which was big in the 1950's. Cinema Novo goes to show a Brazil hardly seen on the big screen with its social contrasts, economical/political/social problems; a cinema of real people, almost like a documentary most of the times but also revealing new stars and introducing new techniques, both on editing and cinematography, and a cinema that managed to cross other borders around the globe and conquering audiences and adepts (Scorsese is a big fan of the movement).

      Yet a warning to newcomers: I'm sorry to disappoint but the film does not include the title of each movie as they are presented, so the key movies you'll know which is which whenever they are mentioned, but a great deal clips shown are not mentioned (but you can find them at the movie connections section).

      To me it was a special moment in seeing a great part of Brazilian cinema history being told in the way it happened, in the way it was done, no more and no less.

      Mr. Rocha paid a respectful tribute to those great artists, his father included as well, a genius indeed. Highly recommend! 9/10.

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      • Release date
        • August 25, 2017 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Brazil
      • Official site
        • Official Site
      • Languages
        • Portuguese
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Σίνεμα Νόβο
      • Production companies
        • Coqueirão Pictures
        • Aruac Produções
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        1 hour 30 minutes
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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