Solange Farkas on Metropolis | 11th Festival
In an interview to TV Cultura, the Festival director breaks out the news on the 1996 edition, including the e-catalog, the Phot-in-progress show, and the daily performance programming
in review
Event’s coverage on TV Cultura | 10th Festival
The 1994 Festival coverage presents the competitive show figures: 239 video submissions, 27 shortlisted, and the winners were Janaúba, Diástole, Tereza, and Captain Cardozo
in review
Event’s coverage on TV Cultura | 09th Festival
The coverage featured the highlights of the 1992 Festival’s closing day, including the debate “10 questions for 100 Brazilians,” focusing on Brazilian TV; Roberto Muylaert was one of the participants
in review
Event’s coverage on TV Cultura | 9th Festival
The coverage of the 9th Festival, in 1992, featured the preparations leading up to the event, highlighting the increased number of foreigners in the competitive show, and a few international guests, such as Jean-Paul Fargier and Bill Viola.
in review
Gabriel Priolli & Solange Farkas on Metrópolis show | 6th Festival
Interview on TV Cultura show about the changes for the upcoming edition of the Festival, and the new phase of professionalization in video
in review
Anti-Christo, by José Roberto Aguilar | 4th Festival
In the opening performance of the 1986 Festival, José Roberto Aguilar unwraps the MIS in a “gaze-unveiling” act. Coverage by TV Cultura
performances
Solange Farkas on TV Cultura | 4th Festival
In an interview to the journalist Luciano Ramos, Farkas gives an overview of the 1986 Festival and lists a few ideas for the upcoming edition
in review
The Paths of TV and Video in Brazil (2) | 2nd Festival
Second debate of the 1984 1984, focusing on independent productions (audio ceded by MIS-SP Collection)
public programs
Solange Farkas on Dia news program | 6th Festival
Interview granted to film critic Edmar Pereira on TV Cultura’s news program, in 1988
in review
Festival’s 1st edition discussed by artists and producers
A meeting with the Festival’s organizers and artists, recorded at the MIS-SP studios in 1983, presents an overview and the perspectives for the subsequent edition (audio ceded by MIS-SP Collection)
public programs