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Embrafilme (in full:
Empresa Brasileira de
Filmes S.A.) was a
Brazilian state-owned
company created on
September 12, 1969 for production,
funding and distribution...
- "is not
identified with
Embrafilme", "[
Embrafilme's]
existence ... is in
reality a
project of
Cinema Novo." When
Embrafilme was
dismantled in 1990 by...
- government,
which created the
National Cinema Institute in 1966,
succeeded by
Embrafilme in 1969, and was also
supported by
organizations such as CONCINE, created...
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Edited by Mair
Tavares Production companies Sagitário
Filmes Embrafilme Distributed by
Embrafilme Release date 17 April 1986 (1986-04-17)
Running time 110...
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which was
published after his death.
Funding for the film came from
Embrafilme as well as the
private sector. Ana
Beatriz Nogueira's
performance was...
- Bressane, Júlio,
Agonia (Drama),
Grande Otelo, Joel Barcellos,
Maria Gladys,
Embrafilme, Júlio
Bressane Produções Cinematográficas,
retrieved 9
January 2024 Cinemateca...
- Distribuição da
Cinematografia Nacional e Estrangeira" (PDF) (in Portuguese).
Embrafilme. p. 104.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 21 July 2015.
Retrieved 10...
-
Jimmie Raye.
Production companies H.B.
Filmes Unifilm Distributed by
Embrafilme Release date September 26, 1980 (1980-09-26)
Running time 128 minutes...
- film and the one that
caused the most controversy. It was
produced by
Embrafilme, a state-funded company,
during the
Brazilian military dictatorship, despite...
- picture's
expected $1.5
million budget was
financed in part by Brazil's
Embrafilme,
which purchased Brazilian distribution rights for $160,000. Below-the-line...