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Certificate Programme in Brazilian Cinema: Brazilian Cinema and Politics

Explore the intricate relationship between Brazilian cinema and politics in this immersive certificate program. Delve into the rich history and cultural significance of Brazilian films, analyzing how they reflect and influence the sociopolitical landscape. Ideal for film enthusiasts, students of Latin American studies, and aspiring filmmakers looking to understand the power of visual storytelling in a political context. Gain valuable insights into Brazilian cinema's role in shaping national identity and sparking social change. Elevate your understanding of film as a tool for political expression and social commentary.

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Certificate Programme in Brazilian Cinema: Brazilian Cinema and Politics offers a deep dive into the intersection of cinema and politics in Brazil. This comprehensive course explores the rich history of Brazilian cinema and its role in shaping political discourse. Students will gain a nuanced understanding of key films, directors, and movements, while also examining the socio-political context in which they emerged. With a focus on hands-on projects and critical analysis, participants will develop practical skills in film theory and political analysis. This self-paced programme is perfect for film enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in Brazilian culture and politics. Start your journey into Brazilian cinema today!
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Course structure

• Brazilian Cinema History and Movements
• Political Context in Brazilian Cinema
• Representation of Social Issues in Brazilian Films
• Censorship and Government Influence on Brazilian Cinema
• Brazilian Film Industry and Funding Sources
• The Role of Women in Brazilian Cinema
• Indigenous and Afro-Brazilian Voices in Film
• International Reception of Brazilian Films
• Case Studies on Political Films in Brazil

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Embark on a transformative journey with our Certificate Programme in Brazilian Cinema: Brazilian Cinema and Politics. This unique programme delves deep into the rich tapestry of Brazilian cinema, exploring its intersection with politics and society.


By the end of this programme, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the historical and contemporary landscape of Brazilian cinema, as well as its influence on political discourse. You will also be equipped with critical analysis skills to deconstruct films through a political lens.


The duration of this certificate programme is 10 weeks, providing a structured yet flexible learning environment. Whether you are a cinephile, a student of political science, or simply curious about Brazilian culture, this programme offers a valuable opportunity to broaden your horizons.


Relevant to current trends in cultural studies and film analysis, this programme aligns with the growing interest in global cinema and its sociopolitical implications. The immersive learning experience offered here is designed to enhance your appreciation for Brazilian cinema while honing your analytical skills.

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Certificate Programme in Brazilian Cinema: The Brazilian film industry has always been closely intertwined with politics, reflecting the country's social issues, cultural diversity, and historical events. In today's market, understanding the relationship between Brazilian cinema and politics is crucial for filmmakers, scholars, and enthusiasts alike. The Certificate Programme in Brazilian Cinema offers a comprehensive exploration of this dynamic connection, providing valuable insights into the socio-political landscape of Brazil and how it influences cinematic expression. Significance: By delving into Brazilian cinema's political dimensions, participants can gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of films and the power they hold in shaping public discourse. Moreover, in an era where global audiences demand more diverse and socially relevant content, knowledge of Brazilian cinema and its political underpinnings can set professionals apart in the industry. Whether aspiring filmmakers seeking inspiration or researchers analyzing societal trends, this certificate programme equips individuals with a nuanced understanding of Brazilian cinema's role in reflecting and influencing political narratives.

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