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'''Atlântida Cinematográfica''' was a Brazilian [[film studio]], founded 18 September 1941 in [[Rio de Janeiro]] by [[Moacir Fenelon]] and [[José Carlos Burle]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mQsHp5Re3IoC|title=Popular Cinema in Brazil: 1930-2001|last=Dennison|first=Stephanie|last2=Shaw|first2=Lisa|date=2004-11-27|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=9780719064999|language=en}}</ref> It produced a total of 66 films before 1962, when it ceased operations, having become the most successful film production company in Brazil. |
'''Atlântida Cinematográfica''' was a Brazilian [[film studio]], founded 18 September 1941 in [[Rio de Janeiro]] by [[Moacir Fenelon]] and [[José Carlos Burle]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mQsHp5Re3IoC|title=Popular Cinema in Brazil: 1930-2001|last=Dennison|first=Stephanie|last2=Shaw|first2=Lisa|date=2004-11-27|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=9780719064999|language=en}}</ref> It produced a total of 66 films before 1962, when it ceased operations, having become the most successful film production company in Brazil. |
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The studio's first production was ''Moleque Tião'',<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mQsHp5Re3IoC|title=Popular Cinema in Brazil: 1930-2001|last=Dennison|first=Stephanie|last2=Shaw|first2=Lisa|date=2004-11-27|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=9780719064999|language=en}}</ref> but its success came from the genre known as ''[[chanchada]]'', low-budget films with great popular appeal, such as ''Nem Sansão nem Dalila'', Carlos Manga's ''Matar ou Correr'', and Watson Macedo's ''Aviso aos navegantes'' featuring Anselmo Duarte.<ref name=":0" /> This genre dominated the market until the mid-1950s,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://offscreen.com/view/intro_braziliancinema|title=A Brief Introduction to Brazilian Cinema|access-date=2016-06-27}}</ref> promoting such artists as [[Grande Otelo]], [[Oscarito]], [[Zé Trindade]], [[Cyl Farney]], [[Eliana Macedo]], [[Julie Bardot]], and [[Fada Santoro]]. |
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Atlântida Cinematográfica was a Brazilian film studio, founded 18 September 1941 in Rio de Janeiro by Moacir Fenelon and José Carlos Burle.[1] It produced a total of 66 films before 1962, when it ceased operations, having become the most successful film production company in Brazil.
The studio's first production was Moleque Tião,[2] but its success came from the genre known as chanchada, low-budget films with great popular appeal, such as Nem Sansão nem Dalila, Carlos Manga's Matar ou Correr, and Watson Macedo's Aviso aos navegantes featuring Anselmo Duarte.[1] This genre dominated the market until the mid-1950s,[3] promoting such artists as Grande Otelo, Oscarito, Zé Trindade, Cyl Farney, Eliana Macedo, Julie Bardot, and Fada Santoro.
References
- ^ a b Dennison, Stephanie; Shaw, Lisa (2004-11-27). Popular Cinema in Brazil: 1930-2001. Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719064999.
- ^ Dennison, Stephanie; Shaw, Lisa (2004-11-27). Popular Cinema in Brazil: 1930-2001. Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719064999.
- ^ "A Brief Introduction to Brazilian Cinema". Retrieved 2016-06-27.