DE PALMA RETROSPECTIVE BEGINS TODAY IN BRAZIL
FREE ADMISSION, 15 FILMS, CRITICS' DISCUSSIONS, & 2-DAY COURSE ON CINEMA OF DE PALMA
Beginning today, the Caixa Cultural Curitiba in Brazil presents a 15-film
Brian De Palma retrospective, which runs until May 25th, with free admission.
The full program can be read online at issuu.com. The program consists of three films per day, with a focus on De Palma's mostly lesser-known films, although
Carrie is included, as well. Today the series opens with
Bonfire Of The Vanities,
Snake Eyes, and
Redacted. Each day's final film will be followed by an audience discussion led by a guest critic. The line-up of critics:
Ruy Gardnier, Nikola Matevski, Victor Guimarães, Francis Vogner dos Reis and
Marcelo Miranda. In addition, there will be a two-day course on May 24-25, titled "The Cinema of Brian De Palma - Belief in the Suspect Image," conducted by critic
Paulo Santos Lima.
The retrospective's curator, critic and filmmaker
João Toledo, is quoted at
Suplemento Cultural: "Brian De Palma flirts with a grandiose and operatic form of cinema, but also with the vulgarity of its falsity, with the levity of its dreams - and his images collide in this middle ground between the tacky , the caricature, the grotesque and the magical, the sublime, the beautiful."
(Thanks to Renato!)