The cooperation method of the Amigos do Cinema - DOI 10.5216/vis.v12i2.34485
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In this paper, we intend to discuss how the Sistema CooperAÇÃO – Amigos do Cinema is articulated collectively and simultaneously performs its movies productions. The Sistema CooperAÇÃO is formed by a group of friends for over fourteen years has produced a total of fifteen films in the interior of Brazil, in the State of Goiás. The data presented were collected through direct observation and interviews. We aim to understand how the group is articulated collectively and how make their movies. As a result, we intend to contribute with discussions that think about the relationship between making films in collectives.
Keywords: Filmmaking, collectives, cooperation
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