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What is Brazil classified as in terms of
development
?
Brazil is part of the "
developing world
."
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What is the size of Brazil in relation to Latin America?
Brazil is the largest country in Latin America, covering about
half
the
continent
.
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What is Brazil's rank in terms of land area and population globally?
Brazil is the
fifth
largest
country in the
world
in both land area and population.
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What is the estimated population of Brazil?
Brazil has a population of about
215 million
.
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What percentage of Brazil's population lives in poverty?
An estimated
30%
of the population lives in poverty.
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How does the income distribution in Brazil compare between the poor and the wealthy?
Those living below the
poverty line
receive
2%
of the GDP, while the top 10% receive
50.6%
.
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What is a significant social issue in Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro?
High
crime rates
are a significant issue in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro.
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What is "City of God" in the context of
Brazilian
cinema?
"City of God" is an example of
Brazilian
national
cinema.
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What language is primarily used in "City of God"?
The primary language used in "City of God" is
Portuguese
.
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How does "City of God" compare to Hollywood films?
It has
genre
characteristics that invite comparisons with Hollywood 'hood' films.
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Who narrates the story in "City of God"?
The story is narrated by
Buscapé/Rocket
, the
photographer
.
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What are the core study areas in analyzing "City of God"?
Key Elements of Film Form
:
Cinematography
, editing, sound,
mise-en-scene
& performance
Meaning & Response:
Representations
and aesthetics
Contexts of Film
: Social, cultural, political, institutional, and production contexts
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What cultural identities are associated with Brazil?
Cultural identities include
samba,
soccer,
sun, and sand.
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What historical event significantly impacted Brazil in the 16th century?
Brazil was colonized by
Portugal
, resulting in the subjection of indigenous people.
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When did Brazil gain independence?
Brazil gained independence in the
19th century
.
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What was a significant aspect of Brazil's economy in the 19th century?
The economy was partly founded on the transport of
slaves
from Africa.
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When was the practice of slavery abolished in Brazil?
Slavery
was abolished in the second half of the
19th century
.
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What is the composition of Brazil's multi-ethnic communities today?
They are made of
descendants
of slaves and
immigrants
from around the world.
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How was Brazil politically influenced in the 20th century?
Brazil was politically dependent and dominated by the
USA
.
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Who was elected President of Brazil in 2002?
Luiz Ignacio
Lula da Silva
was elected President in 2002.
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What was significant about Lula da Silva's government?
It was the first
left-wing
government to be in power for more than
40
years.
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What promise did Lula da Silva make to the Brazilian people?
He
promised
economic
prosperity
fairly
distributed
to
all
Brazilians.
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How did digital editing impact "City of God"?
It allowed
Daniel Rezende
to
experiment
and create
character interpretations
during editing.
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What was unique about the footage used in "City of God"?
All scenes evolved from the actors'
improvisations
, making each one unique.
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Who financed "City of God"?
"City of God" was financed by
TV Globo
and
O2 Filmes
.
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Who was the international distributor of "City of God"?
The international distributor was
Miramax
.
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What was Miramax's reputation based on?
Miramax's reputation was founded on their
involvement
with
interesting
and challenging films.
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What is Cinema Novo?
Cinema Novo is a
Brazilian
genre and movement noted for its emphasis on
social
equality
and
intellectualism.
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When did Cinema Novo rise to prominence?
Cinema Novo rose to prominence during the
1960s
and
1970s
.
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What was the guiding principle of the Cinema Novo
aesthetic
?
The
guiding
principle
was to show
life
as it actually
was.
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What influences did Cinema Novo have?
It was influenced by
Italian Neo-Realism
and included the use of
non-actors
and
16mm
cameras.
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How did the French New Wave influence Brazilian directors?
Brazilian directors were attracted to the
low budget
and
independent production methods
of the French
New
Wave.
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What does the phrase 'uma camera na mão, uma ideia na cabeça' signify?
It signifies a
determination
to make films reflecting the directors' ideas with
minimal
resources.
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Who is attributed with the phrase 'uma camera na mão, uma ideia na cabeça'?
The phrase is attributed to filmmaker
Glauber Rocha
.
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What are the characteristics of Cinema Novo?
Emphasis on social equality and intellectualism
Embedded
with political, philosophical, and historical meaning
Provided insight into
government corruption
and poverty
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