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O cinema da retomada: depoimentos de 90 cineastas dos anos 90
L Nagib
Editora 34, 2002
4052002
A utopia no cinema brasileiro: matrizes, nostalgia, distopias
L Nagib
Cosacnaify, 2006
2412006
World cinema and the ethics of realism
L Nagib
World Cinema and the Ethics of Realism, 1-312, 2011
2282011
Towards a positive definition of world cinema
L Nagib
Remapping world cinema: Identity, culture and politics in film 2006, 30-37, 2006
2202006
Brazil on screen
L Nagib
Brazil on Screen, 1-200, 2007
1672007
The new Brazilian cinema
L Nagib
The New Brazilian Cinema, 1-328, 2006
1372006
Theorizing world cinema
L Nagib, C Perriam, R Dudrah
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011
1102011
Impure cinema: intermedial and intercultural approaches to film
L Nagib, A Jerslev
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013
722013
Realism and the audiovisual media
L Nagib, C Mello
Springer, 2015
612015
The politics of impurity
L Nagib
Impure Cinema. Intermedial and Intercultural Approaches to Film, 21-39, 2014
582014
Realist cinema as world cinema: non-cinema, intermedial passages, total cinema
L Nagib
Amsterdam University Press, 2020
43*2020
Werner Herzog: o cinema como realidade
L Nagib
Estação Liberdade, 1991
401991
Além da diferença: a mulher no Cinema da Retomada
L Nagib
DEVIRES-Cinema e Humanidades 9 (1), 14-29, 2012
372012
Talking Bullets: The Language of Violence in City of God
L Nagib
Third Text 18 (3), 239-250, 2004
342004
Olhos não se compram: Wim Wenders e seus filmes
P Buchka, L Nagib
Companhia das Letras, 1987
341987
Ozu: o extraordinário cineasta do cotidiano
A Parente, D Richie, L Nagib
Marco Zero, 1990
291990
The politics of slowness and the traps of modernity
L Nagib
Slow cinema, 25-46, 2016
282016
Non-cinema, or the Location of Politics in Film
L Nagib
Film-Philosophy 20 (1), 131-148, 2016
272016
Nascido das cinzas: autor e sujeito nos filmes de Oshima
L Nagib
Edusp, 1995
241995
Going global: The Brazilian scripted film
L Nagib
John Libbey, 2007
222007
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