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    Jazz on Portuguese film Belarmino (1964) and Alice (2005) – Two milestones

    Cravinho, Pedro and Dias, José (2014) Jazz on Portuguese film Belarmino (1964) and Alice (2005) – Two milestones. Quaderns de Cine (9). pp. 43-50. ISSN 1888-4571

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    Abstract

    In a wide perspective over the history of Portuguese film, both Belarmino and Alice play decisive roles. If the first is an inescapable reference for understanding what Portuguese Cinema Novo (New Cinema) was and what kind of artistic rupture was taking place in the 1960’s in Portugal, the second also marks a breakup from former Portuguese film-making and a rapprochement to broader film audiences. The fact that both films have jazz music as soundtracks comes not just as chance, but as a relevant circumstance. Both films and their music form a wealth of information about Portuguese society and its jazz community at two different times: in the sixties under Salazar’s dictatorial Estado Novo regime; and in the beginning of the 21st century as a full member of the European Union.

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