Jornal da Mostra
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Edição:
Renata de Almeida e Leon Cakoff
Mostra on Cultura Television
The inaugural session will feature the Italian film “Pão e Tulipas/ Pani i Tulipani/ Bread and Tulips”, a great international success directed by Silvio Soldini. Saturdays will feature more films internationally acclaimed - “Code Unknown", by Austrian Haneke; “After Life”, by Japanese Hirokazu Kore-Eda; and “I’m Going Home”, by Portuguese master film maker, Manoel de Oliveira.
Mostra Internacional de Cinema will commemorate its 30th anniversary in October
.... The commemorations, will begin with a return of the TV Cultura program,
with the renewed support of Marcos Mendonça both as State Secretary of
Culture and as President of the Padre Anchieta Foundation.
“Television is the most important frontier to be won by cinema, an association
to benefit creativity and diversity of resources, ideas, and languages”,
says Leon Cakoff. “And without television, there would be no cinema, at
least in Europe, on which the majority of good films in Latin America depend,
through the agreements of co-productions with France, Spain, England, and Germany”,
adds Cakoff, in the hope that Mostra Internacional de Cinema in the future “will
set an example and be the source of much inspiration to all of the spectators.”