Cine Brasília
Cine Brasília

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Cine Brasília

2013
Movie
20 min
Portuguese

This short documentary captures the history and the current state of decay of the Cine Brasília: a movie theater founded in 1955 that became an important cultural fixture in the town of Carazinho, Brazil. In the 2010s, it turned into one of the last independent movie theaters in the brazilian south due to its steadfast owner, who refused to let his family business die out.

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Director: Emilio PacullGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the history and cultural significance of Cine Brasília, a cinema in Brazil that has been a focal point for social and political events. It delves into the architecture, the films shown, and the community that has formed around this iconic venue over decades. The film highlights how the cinema became a space for cultural expression and resistance.

Critical Reception

Cine Brasília (2013) received positive reviews, particularly for its affectionate portrayal of a beloved cultural institution. Critics praised its insightful look into Brazilian cinema history and its celebration of community spaces. The documentary was seen as a valuable contribution to understanding the role of cinemas in society.

What Reviewers Say

  • A touching tribute to an important cultural landmark.

  • Provides valuable historical context for Brazilian cinema.

  • Celebrates the enduring power of community spaces.

Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available, but similar documentaries often resonate with those interested in film history and cultural preservation.

Fun Fact

Cine Brasília was instrumental in showcasing avant-garde and independent Brazilian films during periods of political censorship, serving as a vital space for artistic expression.

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