Immigrants in New York: Cinematographic Representations (1898-1914)
Statue of Liberty, a small film of approximately fifty seconds produced by the Thomas Edison Company,...
Statue of Liberty, a small film of approximately fifty seconds produced by the Thomas Edison Company,...
Orson Welles was born in 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, but he often told interviewers that he was “...
In 1922, Pathé-Frères launched the Pathé-Baby projector in the French market, a small hand crank...
This article addresses the historical and cultural practices that involve the cinema in the...
The section approaches the historical and cultural practices that involve cinema in the transatlantic...
Paulin Soumanou Vieyra (1925-1987) nasceu em Porto Novo (Benin). Estudou no Institut des hautes études...
Santiago Álvarez Román (1919-1998) foi um cineasta cubano, diretor dos Noticieros ICAIC, cinejornal...
Jacques Tati’s films lampoon France’s fascination with the United States during the early postwar...
In the early 1920s, French Surrealist Philippe Soupault saw in American film a new form of modernity...
Alfred Hitchcock's entire career was transatlantic. After fulfilling his dream of accessing Hollywood’...