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Cinemateca Brasileira

The Cinemateca Brasileira is the institution responsible for preserving Brazilian audiovisual production. In July 2021, it experienced a major fire.

Cinemateca Brasileira
EstablishedOctober 7, 1946
LocationLargo Senador Raul Cardoso, 207 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo
Typecinematheque
FounderPaulo Emílio Sales Gomes
Websitecinemateca.org.br

Since 1940, it has been developing activities around the dissemination and restoration of its collection, with around 250 thousand rolls of films and more than one million documents related to cinema. It is located in Largo Senador Raul Cardoso, São Paulo. The building previously acted as the Old Municipal Slaughterhouse of São Paulo from 1887 to 1927.

It had the largest collection of "moving images" in Latin America and is one of the largest institutions of its kind in the world. It preserved a large part of the nation's cinematographic content and houses the greatest collection of Brazilian cinema, with more than 250,000 rolls of film. These corresponded to 45,000-90,000 titles among the works produced since 1895. The library collection consisted of more than 1,000,000 documents, including censorship certificates, invitations and a huge collection containing around 3,000 scripts and 8,000 movie posters, of which 2.6 are related to national cinema.[1][2]

In addition, it possessed a large collection of documents including books, magazines, original scripts, photography and posters. Its database offers online access through its website.

History

 
Building

The Cinemateca Brasileira project was born when Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes, at the time a bachelor of philosophy from the University of São Paulo (USP), emigrated to Europe after escaping his arrest for having participated in the 1935 Communist Uprising. During his stay in France, he worked directly at the Cinémathèque Française, where he discovered the importance of audiovisual work's preservation.

Back in Brazil in 1940, he started his project to spread this cinematographic culture in the country by founding, together with colleagues from USP including Décio de Almeida Prado and Antonio Candido, the first Clube de Cinema de São Paulo (Film Club of São Paulo). The Club proposed to study cinema through projections, conferences, debates and publications. However, the project struggled to grow. Created during the Estado Novo dictatorship period under the government of Getúlio Vargas, the first São Paulo Film Club was closed by the Press and Propaganda Department (DIP), forcing Emílio to operate clandestinely at the residence of Emílio Machado and Lourival Machado from 1941 onwards.

After several attempts to organize film clubs, the creation of the second São Paulo Film Club was made official in 1946, 5 years after the closure of the first. Directed by Almeida Salles, Múcio Porphyrio Ferreira, Rubem Biáfora, Benedito Junqueira Duarte, João de Araujo Nabuco, Lourival Gomes and Tito Batini, the association brought back Emílio's idea and created the Cinemateca Brasileira. Emílio's experience as a researcher at the Cinémathèque Française and with Henri Langlois - the director of the institution - were partially responsible for his commitment to the creation of the Cinemateca. In September 1947, the Club joined the International Federation of Film Societies (IFFS), which provided access to a small collection of films, but the real construction of the film archive began in 1948, following the club's affiliation to the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF).

In March 1949, the club established an agreement with the then-recently created Modern Art Museum of São Paulo (MAM) for the creation of the Film Library of the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo. The aim was to strengthen the Cinemateca Brasileira with large exhibitions held in conjunction with other cultural institutions in São Paulo, and to generate spectators with critical capacity. The disbandment of the MAM in search of greater autonomy came in 1956, when the Club became a non-profit civil society of the same name as their archive with the intention of preserving the national and universal cinematographic heritage. In 1984, the Cinemateca was incorporated into the federal government as a department of the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC, now the Ministry of Education). On August 12, 2003, the Cinemateca Brasileira was incorporated into the Audiovisual Department of the Ministry of Culture, which had split from the MEC in 1985.

The Cinemateca Brasileira was established in 1992 in the Old Municipal Slaughterhouse - a building designed by the architect Alberto Kuhlmann. It was built in 1887 to revive the former slaughterhouse in the lowland of Humaitá, which had existed since 1856 and was listed by CONDEPHAAT (the Council for the Defense of the Historical, Artistic, Archaeological and Touristic Heritage of the State of São Paulo). The Cinemateca makes use of the remaining buildings from the "historic core" of the former slaughterhouse, which have been restored and adapted to its current needs as a documentation center, support areas, restrooms, movie theaters and locations for the hosting of events. In addition to the old buildings, facilities were also added to house film restoration laboratories, warehouses, matrix archives and administrative areas.

Although the Cinemateca has been incorporated[clarification needed] by political departments throughout its history, it has been a difficult to maintain. Both public and private institutions have shown resistance in financing the projects and providing capital. The patrons, Assis Chateaubriand and Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho, didn't see sufficient reason for the Cinemateca Brasileira's existence. The public authorities often refused to finance this parallel distribution and preservation center, giving preference to the commercial film circuit.

Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes wrote about the few resources of the Cinemateca in a 1985 text written about the filmmaker Eisenstein:

The day before yesterday, January 23, the 60th anniversary of the birth of Sergei Mikhailovitch Eisenstein was celebrated in all cinematheques around the world. Since the beginning of last year, Cinemateca Brasileira will project for this occasion a retrospective of the complete work of the Russian filmmaker. However, the penury situation in which the Cinemateca finds itself forced the postponement of the project. This article is the latest in a series that was written in a derisory attempt at compensation.[This quote needs a citation]

The Cinemateca Brasileira had one of the largest cinematographic collections in Brazil. Emílio also made the principle behind his concept very clear, as part of a comprehensive project aimed at public education and cultural policies in the country. He highlighted its importance as a revolution in the educational field.[citation needed]

Destruction

Three different fires, one each in 1957, 1969 and 1982, caused damage to the structures and destruction of items in the archived collections at the Cinemateca Brasileira.[3]

On 2 April 2016, the archive reported that a fire had destroyed 500 films.[4]

In August 2020, the British Film Institute reported that the archive was in poor condition.[5]

In May 2021, a writer for art magazine frieze speculated that the archive was about to burn down.[6]

On 29 July 2021, a fire hit the archive.[7]

This accumulated destruction of the Cinemateca Brasileira is in keeping with the destruction of other heritage buildings in Brazil, such as the 2015 fire at the Museum of the Portuguese Language and the 2018 National Museum of Brazil fire.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brazil's film archive is facing wipeout". BFI. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  2. ^ Kohn, Eric (2021-07-30). "Tragedy Strikes with Historic Brazilian Cinematheque in Flames as Community Lashes Out: 'An Indescribable Pain'". IndieWire. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  3. ^ "Incêndio atinge área da Cinemateca Brasileira, na Zona Sul de São Paulo" [Fire hits area of the Brazilian Cinemathethese, in the South Zone of São Paulo]. G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  4. ^ Stochero, Tahiane; Reis, Vivian (3 February 2016). "Incêndio na Cinemateca destruiu cerca de 500 obras, diz coordenadora". São Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Grupo Globo.
  5. ^ BFI (4 August 2020). "Brazil's film archive is facing wipeout". British Film Institute.
  6. ^ Bittencourt, Ela (10 May 2021). "As Fires Consume Brazilian Cultural Heritage, Could Cinemateca Brasileira Be Next?". Frieze.
  7. ^ a b Ribeiro, Gustavo (29 July 2021). "Fire hits Brazilian cinematheque warehouse in São Paulo". The Brazilian Report.

External links

  • Official site

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template Translated pt Cinemateca Brasileira to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Cinemateca Brasileira is the institution responsible for preserving Brazilian audiovisual production In July 2021 it experienced a major fire Cinemateca BrasileiraEstablishedOctober 7 1946LocationLargo Senador Raul Cardoso 207 Vila Mariana Sao PauloTypecinemathequeFounderPaulo Emilio Sales GomesWebsitecinemateca org brSince 1940 it has been developing activities around the dissemination and restoration of its collection with around 250 thousand rolls of films and more than one million documents related to cinema It is located in Largo Senador Raul Cardoso Sao Paulo The building previously acted as the Old Municipal Slaughterhouse of Sao Paulo from 1887 to 1927 It had the largest collection of moving images in Latin America and is one of the largest institutions of its kind in the world It preserved a large part of the nation s cinematographic content and houses the greatest collection of Brazilian cinema with more than 250 000 rolls of film These corresponded to 45 000 90 000 titles among the works produced since 1895 The library collection consisted of more than 1 000 000 documents including censorship certificates invitations and a huge collection containing around 3 000 scripts and 8 000 movie posters of which 2 6 are related to national cinema 1 2 In addition it possessed a large collection of documents including books magazines original scripts photography and posters Its database offers online access through its website Contents 1 History 2 Destruction 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Building The Cinemateca Brasileira project was born when Paulo Emilio Salles Gomes at the time a bachelor of philosophy from the University of Sao Paulo USP emigrated to Europe after escaping his arrest for having participated in the 1935 Communist Uprising During his stay in France he worked directly at the Cinematheque Francaise where he discovered the importance of audiovisual work s preservation Back in Brazil in 1940 he started his project to spread this cinematographic culture in the country by founding together with colleagues from USP including Decio de Almeida Prado and Antonio Candido the first Clube de Cinema de Sao Paulo Film Club of Sao Paulo The Club proposed to study cinema through projections conferences debates and publications However the project struggled to grow Created during the Estado Novo dictatorship period under the government of Getulio Vargas the first Sao Paulo Film Club was closed by the Press and Propaganda Department DIP forcing Emilio to operate clandestinely at the residence of Emilio Machado and Lourival Machado from 1941 onwards After several attempts to organize film clubs the creation of the second Sao Paulo Film Club was made official in 1946 5 years after the closure of the first Directed by Almeida Salles Mucio Porphyrio Ferreira Rubem Biafora Benedito Junqueira Duarte Joao de Araujo Nabuco Lourival Gomes and Tito Batini the association brought back Emilio s idea and created the Cinemateca Brasileira Emilio s experience as a researcher at the Cinematheque Francaise and with Henri Langlois the director of the institution were partially responsible for his commitment to the creation of the Cinemateca In September 1947 the Club joined the International Federation of Film Societies IFFS which provided access to a small collection of films but the real construction of the film archive began in 1948 following the club s affiliation to the International Federation of Film Archives FIAF In March 1949 the club established an agreement with the then recently created Modern Art Museum of Sao Paulo MAM for the creation of the Film Library of the Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo The aim was to strengthen the Cinemateca Brasileira with large exhibitions held in conjunction with other cultural institutions in Sao Paulo and to generate spectators with critical capacity The disbandment of the MAM in search of greater autonomy came in 1956 when the Club became a non profit civil society of the same name as their archive with the intention of preserving the national and universal cinematographic heritage In 1984 the Cinemateca was incorporated into the federal government as a department of the Ministry of Education and Culture MEC now the Ministry of Education On August 12 2003 the Cinemateca Brasileira was incorporated into the Audiovisual Department of the Ministry of Culture which had split from the MEC in 1985 The Cinemateca Brasileira was established in 1992 in the Old Municipal Slaughterhouse a building designed by the architect Alberto Kuhlmann It was built in 1887 to revive the former slaughterhouse in the lowland of Humaita which had existed since 1856 and was listed by CONDEPHAAT the Council for the Defense of the Historical Artistic Archaeological and Touristic Heritage of the State of Sao Paulo The Cinemateca makes use of the remaining buildings from the historic core of the former slaughterhouse which have been restored and adapted to its current needs as a documentation center support areas restrooms movie theaters and locations for the hosting of events In addition to the old buildings facilities were also added to house film restoration laboratories warehouses matrix archives and administrative areas Although the Cinemateca has been incorporated clarification needed by political departments throughout its history it has been a difficult to maintain Both public and private institutions have shown resistance in financing the projects and providing capital The patrons Assis Chateaubriand and Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho didn t see sufficient reason for the Cinemateca Brasileira s existence The public authorities often refused to finance this parallel distribution and preservation center giving preference to the commercial film circuit Paulo Emilio Salles Gomes wrote about the few resources of the Cinemateca in a 1985 text written about the filmmaker Eisenstein The day before yesterday January 23 the 60th anniversary of the birth of Sergei Mikhailovitch Eisenstein was celebrated in all cinematheques around the world Since the beginning of last year Cinemateca Brasileira will project for this occasion a retrospective of the complete work of the Russian filmmaker However the penury situation in which the Cinemateca finds itself forced the postponement of the project This article is the latest in a series that was written in a derisory attempt at compensation This quote needs a citation The Cinemateca Brasileira had one of the largest cinematographic collections in Brazil Emilio also made the principle behind his concept very clear as part of a comprehensive project aimed at public education and cultural policies in the country He highlighted its importance as a revolution in the educational field citation needed Destruction EditThis section needs expansion with Mention the flood that occurred in 2020 You can help by adding to it Find sources The Art Newspaper Warehouse of the Cinemateca Brasileira is struck by fire news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Three different fires one each in 1957 1969 and 1982 caused damage to the structures and destruction of items in the archived collections at the Cinemateca Brasileira 3 On 2 April 2016 the archive reported that a fire had destroyed 500 films 4 In August 2020 the British Film Institute reported that the archive was in poor condition 5 In May 2021 a writer for art magazine frieze speculated that the archive was about to burn down 6 On 29 July 2021 a fire hit the archive 7 This accumulated destruction of the Cinemateca Brasileira is in keeping with the destruction of other heritage buildings in Brazil such as the 2015 fire at the Museum of the Portuguese Language and the 2018 National Museum of Brazil fire 7 See also EditList of film archivesReferences Edit Brazil s film archive is facing wipeout BFI Retrieved 2022 04 20 Kohn Eric 2021 07 30 Tragedy Strikes with Historic Brazilian Cinematheque in Flames as Community Lashes Out An Indescribable Pain IndieWire Retrieved 2022 04 20 Incendio atinge area da Cinemateca Brasileira na Zona Sul de Sao Paulo Fire hits area of the Brazilian Cinemathethese in the South Zone of Sao Paulo G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2016 02 03 Retrieved 2022 04 29 Stochero Tahiane Reis Vivian 3 February 2016 Incendio na Cinemateca destruiu cerca de 500 obras diz coordenadora Sao Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese Grupo Globo BFI 4 August 2020 Brazil s film archive is facing wipeout British Film Institute Bittencourt Ela 10 May 2021 As Fires Consume Brazilian Cultural Heritage Could Cinemateca Brasileira Be Next Frieze a b Ribeiro Gustavo 29 July 2021 Fire hits Brazilian 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