Space, time and the post-modern Brazilian cinematic city: interrelations between the cinema and cultural geography
Resumo
This paper comments on a diversity of concepts drawn from
different authors and on David Harvey’s concept of ‘’time-space
compression’ to set a discussion around the matter of cities and films
or, rather, the different ways cities have been represented in films
and in what sense the diversity of representations have affected the
understanding of the cities themselves. Moreover, thinking about the
post-modern condition, this paper will also discuss contemporary
Brazilian cinema production by looking at the representation of urban
space and violence and its connection to the production of new paradigms
for representing space (and time) and understanding cultural identity
within post-modernity. It will also present an analysis of the cinematic
representation of two Brazilian cities: Rio de Janeiro, in Redentor (Redeemer, Cláudio torres, 2004) and São Paulo in O Homem do Ano (The Man of the Year, José Guilherme Fonseca, 2002).
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