- the
latter being produced by
Adhemar Gonzaga through the
prolific studio Cinédia, were
poorly received at
release and
failed at the box office, but are...
-
Cinédia (originally
called the
Cinearte studios) was a
Brazilian film
studio established on 15
March 1930 in Rio de Janeiro, and
remained in continual...
-
became strongly ****ociated with Atlântida who had
previously worked in
Cinédia films are Oscarito, a
comedian somewhat reminiscent of a
Harpo Marx and...
- the
small Phebo Filme company before he
moved to the much
better funded Cinédia studio in Rio de Janeiro. The
daughter of a
millionaire attempts to commit...
-
actress from the
silent era of
Brazilian cinema and the last
protagonist of
Cinédia.
Nelma Costa was born on 1
February 1922, in the city of Rio de Janeiro...
- It was
produced between 1931 and 1932 for
Adhemar Gonzaga at his
studio Cinédia. On its
initial release, the film was
highly criticized and its poor viewing...
- Mário Reis). She
starred in the next co-production from the
Waldow and
Cinédia studios, the
musical ****o, ****o, Carnival! (1936),
which contained a...
- de Janeiro: Funarte. Ramos, Fernão; Miranda, Luis Felipe, eds. (1997). "
Cinédia". Enciclopédia do
Cinema Brasileiro (in
Brazilian Portuguese). São Paulo:...
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returned to
Brazil and
founded Cinédia a Rio de Janeiro-based
company which quickly became the
leading studio in Brazil.
Cinédia specialised in
producing Chanchadas...
- do****entary,
directed by
Adhemar Gonzaga and
released by
production company Cinédia. With no
copies preserved, it is
considered a lost film. This semido****entary...