Cinema da Boca do Lixo

Film Genre

Cinema da Boca do Lixo (Mouth of Garbage film) is the collective name for a film genre associated with the Boca do Lixo ("Mouth of Garbage") downtown area of São Paulo, Brazil. On par with French Nouvelle Vague and American slasher films, films of this genre are exploitational and often considered B movies. These films often feature eroticism.[1][2]

Background

The underworld of Boca de Lixo was an attraction for Cinema Marginal protagonists, most remarkably represented by Rogério Sganzerla's manifesto film O Bandido da Luz Vermelha (1968), that depicted the story of criminal João Acácio Pereira da Costa. The 1970s saw an influx of production companies to the area and producers such as Antônio Polo Galante, David Cardoso, Nelson Teixeira Mendes, Juan Bajon, Cláudio Cunha, Aníbal Massaini Neto made investments in Boca de Lixo. The result was cinema da Boca, low-budget films with superficial content, produced for quick returns to investors. Although identified foremost with pornochanchadas, Boca was the center of a set of various subgenres of exploitation films including comedies, crime films, action films, and kung fu films. The end of censorship in Brazilian cinema after the fall of the military regime in 1985, pornographic films began to be produced as well.

Notable Directors

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Notable films

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See also

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References

  1. ^ Stam, Robert. "Hybridity and the Aesthetics of Garbage: the Case of Brazilian Cinema."
  2. ^ Jeffrey Lesser A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese-Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960-1980 (Durham: Duke University Press, 2007). Portuguese edition: Uma Diáspora Descontente: Os Nipo-Brasileiros e os Significados da Militância Étnica, 1960-1980 (São Paulo: Editora Paz e Terra, 2008).
  3. ^ Signals: The Mouth of Garbage|IFFR
  4. ^ The Aesthetics of Garbage, Part 1 on Notebook|MUBI
  5. ^ The Aesthetics of Garbage, Part 2 on Notebook|MUBI
  6. ^ Brazil - Google Books (pg.24)
  7. ^ The Lie That Told the Truth: (Self) Publicity Strategies and the Myth of Mário Peixoto's "Limite" on JSTOR
  8. ^ Signals: The Mouth of Garbage|IFFR
  9. ^ The Aesthetics of Garbage, Part 1 on Notebook|MUBI
  10. ^ The Aesthetics of Garbage, Part 2 on Notebook|MUBI