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An interview with Helena Solberg

December 13, 2021

The great Cinelimite has published an interview I did with the filmmaker Helena Solberg focused on her two first films, A Entrevista (1966) and Meio-Dia (1970), which are currently streaming for free on their website. They are terrific films, and A Entrevista in particular is one of my very favorite Brazilian films of the 1960s […]

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“Construction of a View” at Festival ECRÃ

July 20, 2021

My new short film, Construction of a View (Construção de uma Vista), is streaming for free and worldwide as part of the great Festival Ecrã. The festival takes place online until July 25. Next Monday, July 26, I will join fellow filmmakers Bia Lee (Lésbica Enrustida), Diogo Oliveira (Um Gato Sonha com o Norte) in […]

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A study of “A Day in Life” at the Essay Film Festival

March 31, 2021

On Saturday, the Essay Film Festival at Birkbeck University of London, England, will hold a day of study of the work of Eduardo Coutinho. Besides screening his landmark 1984 film, Cabra Marcado para Morrer (Twenty Years Later), and his last film, Last Conversations (finished by João Moreira Salles and Jordana Berg in 2014), they are […]

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Crossing gazes in the cinema of João Pedro Rodrigues

March 11, 2021

VERSÃO EM PORTUGUÊS * Originally published at Cinética in March 2013. The other side of the window There is one type of image that is central in the cinema of João Pedro Rodrigues, and that appears in the first fifteen minutes of O Fantasma (2000), Two Drifters (2005), and To Die Like a Man (2009): […]

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Sieranevada (2016), Cristi Puiu / The Ornithologist (2016), João Pedro Rodrigues

February 27, 2021

VERSÃO EM PORTUGUÊS * Originally published at Cinética in October 2016.  The symbolic is dead, long live the symbolic 1. Cristi Puiu’s Sieranevada starts with an awkwardly composed shot of an SUV carelessly parked in the middle of the street. Lary (Mimi Brănescu) gets off and goes inside a building, leaving his idling vehicle for […]

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De Portugal para o Mundo

February 26, 2021

I had a great time chatting with Hernani Heffner and Luis Mendonça about contemporary Portuguese cinema last night. The panel was part of the program “De Portugal para o Mundo,” a selection of 28 films programmed by Pedro Henrique Ferreira at CCBB Rio. The program will also have iterations in São Paulo and Brasília. The […]

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Rotterdam, Film Quarterly, Zapruder World

February 3, 2021

. The International Film Festival Rotterdam is taking place online this year, and the festival has created a collection of critical texts titled Appreciation to go along with this year’s competition. I wrote about Madiano Marcheti’s feature debut, Madalena, and the article is available for free;  . The Film Quarterly webinar is available to stream […]

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Nũhũ yãg mũ yõg hãm: Essa Terra é Nossa! (2020), Isael Maxakali; Sueli Maxakali; Carolina Canguçu; Roberto Romero

February 1, 2021

VERSÃO EM PORTUGUÊS Anti-cabotage When the Portuguese colonized Brazil, cabotage became one of the more efficient practices to map and occupy that “new” territory. Generally used to describe systems of transport by foreign companies within the confines of one country, the practice of “cabotagem” consisted of short trips around the Brazilian coast, kickstarting the country’s […]

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Oráculo (2021), Melissa Dullius & Gustavo Jahn

January 30, 2021

VERSÃO EM PORTUGUÊS The trees and the blues In the first shot of Oráculo, a metal bridge is framed by waving palm trees in the foreground, shaken by the same wind that allegedly fascinated Georges Méliès when he first watched a Lumière film. The contrast between foreground and background carves a gestalt between the idyll […]

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Açucena (2021), Isaac Donato

January 27, 2021

VERSÃO EM PORTUGUÊS The fear of cinema The Tiradentes film festival is happening online this year until January 30th, and a good number of the films are screening worldwide with English subs. In the past decade or so, Tiradentes has established itself as one of the main sources of new talent in Brazilian cinema. With […]

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Recent Posts

  • New year, new website
  • An interview with Helena Solberg
  • “Construction of a View” at Festival ECRÃ
  • A study of “A Day in Life” at the Essay Film Festival
  • Crossing gazes in the cinema of João Pedro Rodrigues
  • Sieranevada (2016), Cristi Puiu / The Ornithologist (2016), João Pedro Rodrigues
  • De Portugal para o Mundo
  • Rotterdam, Film Quarterly, Zapruder World
  • Nũhũ yãg mũ yõg hãm: Essa Terra é Nossa! (2020), Isael Maxakali; Sueli Maxakali; Carolina Canguçu; Roberto Romero
  • Oráculo (2021), Melissa Dullius & Gustavo Jahn
  • Açucena (2021), Isaac Donato
  • Two webinars
  • More on the monstrification of underdevelopment
  • New article at Zapruder World
  • Film Quarterly 74.2 – New Brazilian Cinema
  • Three Brazilian short films 2010-2020
  • Three events
  • A conversation with Caetano Gotardo, Paula Gaitán, Pedro Diógenes, and Rodrigo Ribeiro
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  • Terror! (2007), Ben Rivers
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