Passages, an essay film written and directed by Lúcia Nagib and Samuel Paiva Release date: Spring 2019
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Impact Film Interviewees
Passages Impact Film Mostra
This film contains testimonials of film professionals interviewed in the film Passages. They are: Fernando Meirelles, Lírio Ferreira, João Vieira Jr., Adelina Pontual, Paulo Caldas, Vânia Debs, Tata Amaral, Beto Brant, Marcelo Gomes, Ana Farache, Renata Pinheiro
Testimonials collected after the screening of Passages at the 43rd São Paulo International Film Festival, 25 October 2019, Espaço Itaú de Cinema Augusta
The relationship between cinema and the real is probably the most central and complex issue in film studies. Passages attempts to address this issue by looking at a selection of films in which intermedial devices, that is, the utilisation within film of artforms such as painting, theatre, music, photography and others, appear to function as a ‘passage’ to political and social reality. In preparation for the film, we have interviewed 15 key Brazilian filmmakers, technicians and curators, all of whom are prominent figures of what became known as the Retomada do Cinema Brasileiro, or the Brazilian Film Revival, of the 1990s, which brought back to the agenda the question of national identity and Brazil’s lingering social issues. The flourishing and diversification of independent filmmaking from that period onwards favoured not only a new approach to reality, but an emboldened use of the film medium that acknowledged and exposed its inextricable connections with other art and medial forms. The Passages project proposes that the intermedial method is thus strategically poised to shed a new light on the ways in which these films not only represented but interfered with and transformed the world around them. The chosen case studies hail from Pernambuco, in the northeast of Brazil, and from São Paulo, in the southeast, whose filmmakers, though stemming from disparate regional cultures, have been in a close artistic dialogue since the Brazilian Film Revival, demonstrating their shared values at a certain historical juncture and interconnectedness across Brazilian geography.
The interviewees are, in alphabetical order by surname:
Tata Amaral – Film director
Cláudio Assis – Film director
Beto Brant – Film director, producer
Paulo Caldas – Film director
Vânia Debs – Film editor
DJ Dolores/Helder Aragão – Music composer, film director
Ana Farache – Film curator
Lírio Ferreira – Film director
Marcelo Gomes – Film director, screenwriter
Hilton Lacerda – Film director, script writer
Fernando Meirelles – Film director, producer
Kléber Mendonça Filho – Film director, film critic
Renata Pinheiro – Film director, art designer
Adelina Pontual – Film director
João Vieira Jr – Film producer
The interviews in their integrity, and in the Portuguese language, are posted here for the interest of researchers and film lovers. English subtitles will be added in due course.
For the film Passages, with a total length of 94 minutes, the interviews have been edited with clips of relevant films and other imagery and sound, in order to buttress the film’s central hypothesis of the recourse to intermediality as a means to access physical and historical reality.
Tata Amaral – Film director
Cláudio Assis – Film director
Beto Brant – Film director, producer
Paulo Caldas – Film director
Vânia Debs – Film editor
DJ Dolores/Helder Aragão – Music composer, film director
Ana Farache – Film curator
Lírio Ferreira – Film director
Marcelo Gomes – Film director, screenwriter
Hilton Lacerda – Film director, script writer
Fernando Meirelles – Film director, producer
Kléber Mendonça Filho – Film director, film critic
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