Behind the scenes | 8th Festival

The Behind the Scenes features of the 8th edition gave an overview of the Festival’s 1990 program, which ushered in a new phase of internationalization of video in the country, now that the medium was consolidated.

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November 14, 1990 | 8th Festival

On its final day, Videojornal collected statements from artists and curators on the South-North relationship, including the Dutch Tom van Vliet, then director of the World Wide Video Festival

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November 12, 1990 | 8th Festival

On its 4th day, Videojornal featured audience impressions of competitive show videos, and international guests, including the curator Pierre Bongiovanni

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November 11, 1990 | 8th Festival

On the 3rd day of its 1990 series, the Videojornal program featured Sandra Kogut’s video installation, including a statement from the artist about the piece, and an interview with the international guest Yoichiro Kawaguchi

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November 10, 1990 | 8th Festival

On the 2nd day of its 1990 series, the Videojornal program featured a statement from Walter Avancini about the North-South relationship, the section "o que é vídeo?" (what is video?) and the competitive show favorites

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November 9, 1990 | 8th Festival

Marina Abs and Roberto Berliner directed the 1990 Videojornal series. The first day revealed a concern with achievements in independent production and the dialogue between video and TV, in the voice of Fernando Barbosa Lima

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30 YEARS: Marcelo Tas | 18th Festival

In the early 1980s, no one had a camera in their hand, only television, Marcelo Tas explains it. Invading the programming of TV channels was one of the goals of the production company Olhar Eletrônico, of which Tas was a part

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30 YEARS: Goulart de Andrade | 18th Festival

A leading figure in Brazilian television, Goulart de Andrade tells of how he met the Olhar Eletrônico boys in 1983, during the 1st Festival, the year in which the group made it into TV Gazeta

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30 YEARS: Walter Silveira | 18th Festival

Walter Silveira, one of the founders of TVDO, a pioneering video company in Brazil, reveals how he conceived the piece VT Preparado, inspired by John Cage and Augusto de Campos. The piece won a prize at the 4th Festival

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30 YEARS: Tadeu Jungle | 18th Festival

Tadeu Jungle tells of what the emergence of Videobrasil represented in the 1980s, and talks about his participation in the Festival with Herois da Decadên(s)ia, which won a prize at the fifth edition, in 1987

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