Brazilian television fiction: a new stage? – Hoje é dia de Maria and the postmodern cinema

Authors

  • Renato Luiz Pucci Junior Universidade Anhembi Morumbi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/contemporanea.v10i2.6071

Keywords:

Television. Postmodern cinema. Convergence.

Abstract

The mini-serial Hoje é Dia de Maria (Today is Mary’s Day, by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, 2005) indicates a deepening of the postmodernism on Brazilian television. The hiperestetization and the intensification of traits as the alternating between naturalism and antinaturalism are results from the increase of exchanges between television and cinema. The analysis is based on the David Bordwell’s theory about the history of style as a network of problems and solutions. There are evidences that the Brazilian television may have stepped into a new phase of fictional narrative, with consequences in the field of communication.

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Author Biography

Renato Luiz Pucci Junior, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi

Doutor em Ciências da Comunicação pela Universidade de São Paulo – ECA/USP. Docente do Mestrado em Comunicação, da Universidade Anhembi Morumbi. Autor de Cinema Brasileiro Pós-moderno: o Neon-realismo (Sulina, 2008) e bolsista de produtividade de pesquisa do CNPq, PQ 2. Ph.D. in Communication Science, São Paulo University - ECA/USP. Professor at Anhembi Morumbi University - Communication School. Author of Cinema Brasileiro Pós-moderno: o Neon-realismo (Sulina, 2008). Productivity researcher by CNPq - PQ 2.

Published

2012-08-28