Aruanda

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The real story of Quilombo Olho d'Água from Serra do Talhado, in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, which became institutionally isolated from the rest of the country. Quilombos were runaway slave communities in colonial Brazil.

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01-01-1960

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BR

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15

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20 min

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Portuguese

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Linduarte Noronha

Linduarte Noronha

Linduarte Noronha ( Ferreiros , 1930 – João Pessoa , January 30 , 2012 ) was a journalist , filmmaker and film professor from Pernambuco who lived in Paraíba. Born in Pernambuco in 1930, he moved with his family in 1933 to João Pessoa , the capital of Paraíba , where he would spend the rest of his life. Graduated in Law from the Federal University of Paraíba in 1958, he developed professional activity as a film critic and journalist , a career in which he received several awards for reports in important magazines in Brazil and abroad. During the 1950s , Linduarte Noronha was actively involved in the local film club scene , which also included names such as Wills Leal , João Ramiro Melo , Vladimir Carvalho and José Rafael de Menezes . A friend of Alberto Cavalcanti and a great admirer of Humberto Mauro , he was very interested in the aesthetics of "natural film" and the recording of reality - according to Linduarte, "true Brazilian cinema will only be able to achieve universality one day when it returns to the anthropological element" , ideas that would become the tone of his work, whether in films, reviews, essays or reports.
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