Art and Freedom: weapons and the people – some tendencies in cinema (and not only)
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https://doi.org/10.34629/rcdmt.vol.1.n.2.pp4-23Keywords:
Cinema, Freedom, Art, People, Censorship, PortugalAbstract
The article aims to discuss the relation between art and freedom, with case studies. This is a complex relationship, sometimes very difficult, especially in dictatorship regimes. Authors like Simone Weil, Álvaro Cunhal, Zigmunt Bauman and others will help to the theorical reflection.
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