masterThesis
Boi de prata: política e cultura na estreia do sertão do seridó no cinema terceiro-mundista brasileiro (1970-1980)
Fecha
2017-10-10Registro en:
ASSAF, Flávia Celeste Martini. Boi de prata: política e cultura na estreia do sertão do seridó no cinema terceiro-mundista brasileiro (1970-1980). 2017. 150f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2017.
Autor
Assaf, Flávia Celeste Martini
Resumen
This study analyzes the many aspects of the first cinematographic representation of the
Seridó and its relation to the political culture of brazilian cinema. From the end of 1978 to the
beginning of 1979, the feature film Boi de Prata was filmed in Caicó - Rio Grande do Norte, and
was one of the first movies produced through the decentralization policy of the newly created state
movie company Embrafilme. By producing the film both about and in the Seridó, where he was
born, the director Carlos Augusto Ribeiro Jr. created an imagetic narrative about the Seridó’s Sertão
and Brazil as Third World territories, providing an alternative to the dispute between the
conservative and the progressive-marxist notions of the decentralised spatial production. We’ll
show that the director acted according to the Brazilian cinema tradition, which is to contribute to the
regional and national identity, by using topics of the popular culture such as religion, legends,
music, dance and oral literature.