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Memories from the Darkness in the Films of Pedro Costa and Affonso Uchôa
Author(s) -
Edson Pereira da Costa Júnior
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
comparative cinema
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2604-9821
DOI - 10.31009/cc.2021.v9.i17.03
Subject(s) - film director , temporalities , movie theater , portuguese , art , meaning (existential) , politics , representation (politics) , art history , space (punctuation) , white (mutation) , visual arts , psychology , philosophy , linguistics , biochemistry , chemistry , theology , political science , gene , law , psychotherapist
This essay analyses realist works from contemporary world cinema wherein the representation of space-time is directly affected by the color black, referring to both night and dark shadows. It investigates exactly how darkness participates in moments when the filmed subjects remember traumatic events and confront them through their courageous retellings. My hypothesis is that the color black converts the space—realistic and concerning the characters’ present time—into a place where different temporalities coexist. Through a comparative analysis of films made by the Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa and the Brazilian filmmaker Affonso Uchôa in the past two decades, I show how this modulation in space-time produced through color has a political meaning, since the narrated memories are related to a social experience of class and race.

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