Nitrato (1974)
Nitrato expresses the ambiguities and contradictions of the Cinemateca Brasileira. The film deals with the richness of its collection, the recognition of international entities, and explores what its relationship to the general public was like. Nitrato also portrays the neglect with which the institution is treated, as seen in how precarious its building infrastructure is, how politicians neglected to communicate with the institution’s staff, and the aftermath of another fire in the building.
Director: Alain Fresnot
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date: January 1, 1974
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Pedro Farkas
Editing: Alain Fresnot
Production: Cinemateca Brasileira
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Nitrato about?
- Nitrato expresses the ambiguities and contradictions of the Cinemateca Brasileira. The film deals with the richness of its collection, the recognition of international entities, and explores what its relationship to the general public was like. Nitrato also portrays the neglect with which the institution is treated, as seen in how precarious its building infrastructure is, how politicians neglected to communicate with the institution’s staff, and the aftermath of another fire in the building.
- Who directed Nitrato?
- Nitrato was directed by Alain Fresnot.
- Who stars in Nitrato?
- Nitrato stars Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes.
- How long is Nitrato?
- Nitrato has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
- What genre is Nitrato?
- Nitrato is a Documentary film.
- Where was Nitrato produced?
- Nitrato was produced in Brazil.