Bem-vindo!
Welcome!
Beth Gallagher from Spellbound by Movies and me here from Crítica Retrô are happy to be hosting the Luso World
Cinema Blogathon. We are excited to see so many bloggers writing about cinema
made in Portuguese and also paying a tribute to film performers from Portuguese
ancestry.
Without further ado, let’s start
with the chica-chica-boom-chic!
Day 1 entries
Ruth from Silver Screenings
writes about the fashion influence of Carmen Miranda.
Cinema Parrot Disco brings a review of 2002’s “City of God / Cidade de Deus”.
My co-hostess Beth talks about
the beautiful art deco covers of Cinearte magazine.
Maddy writes a tribute to Lena Horne, talking about her life, work and her involvement with the civil rights
activism.
MovieRob is here with his first contribution:
a review of 2016’s “Inferno”, starring Tom Hanks, an actor from Portuguese
heritage.
Quiggy from The Midnite Drive-In
writes about the unique Portuguese horror “Os Olhos da Minha Mãe / The Eyes of My Mother”
Terence from A Shroud of
Thoughts writes about the morals scrutinized in Manoel de Oliveira’s “Aniki Bobó”.
Day 2 entries
Dan from Crimson Kimono reviews “Gaijin– A Brazilian Odyssey” (1980) and finds some things in common with Japanese
people who migrated to Brazil in 1908.
Rebecca from Taking Up Room
reviews “The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima” (1952), a B-movie about the
appearance of the Virgin Mary to three children in 1917.
Annette from Hometowns to
Hollywood gives us a view of Mary Astor’s life and the places she lived in.
MovieRob is back with a guy
everybody likes: Keanu Reeves, who is from Portuguese heritage. Rob now reviews“The Devil’s Advocate” (1997).
4 comments:
My post on Aniki Bóbó is up! https://mercurie.blogspot.com/2019/11/aniki-bobo-1942.html
My post on Gaijin: A Brazilian Odyssey is up - Dan
http://crimsonkimono.com/2019/gaijin-a-brazilian-odyssey/
Hi, Le! Here's mine: https://takinguproom.wordpress.com/2019/11/13/the-miracle-of-our-lady-of-fatima/
My post is now live:
https://debravega.wordpress.com/2019/11/13/luso-world-cinema-blogathon-dona-flor-and-her-two-husbands/
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