Free Cinema: o elogio do homem comum
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2008.65660Keywords:
Cinema, Free Cinema, British CinemaAbstract
This article investigates the Free Cinema documentary movement, which integrated the wave of renovation of English cinema during the post-war period. 'Free Cinema' was the name of a series of exhibitions organised from February 1956 at the National Film Theatre in London, followed by another fi v e exhibitions until the sixth and last Free Cinema in 1959. The term also refers to the movement initiated by the filmmakers who organised the exhibitions (in a first instance as a vehicle for their debut films), and who wrote and signed a manifesto, expressing their views on filmmaking and vigorously reacting against the stagnation of English cinema in the 1950s. As well as presenting an overview of post-war English cinema's landscape, the article offers a discussion on the specificity of Free Cinema's realism, closely linked to an essential preoccupation with everyday life and the common man.Downloads
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2008-06-23
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Copyright (c) 2008 Cecília Antakly de Mello

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Mello, C. A. de. (2008). Free Cinema: o elogio do homem comum. Significação: Journal of Audiovisual Culture, 35(29), 59-79. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2008.65660