Cristiano Ronaldo e Eusébio – Dois olhares contemporâneos
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.26.3.319-324Keywords:
futebol, cinema, documentárioAbstract
Esta resenha centra-se em dois documentários biográficos, dedicados aos jogadores portugueses mais importantes da história do futebol: Cristiano Ronaldo e Eusébio. Com mais de 40 anos de diferença, Ronaldo (2015) e Eusébio, a pantera negra (1973) são retratos a partir dos quais podemos pensar a contemporaneidade.
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ALONSO, José Salvador. Cine y deporte. Coruña: Libros de Bastiagueiro, 2004.
CASANOVAS, Carme Oró. Deporte en el cine. Sevilha: Wanceulen Ed. Deportiva, 2010.
EUSÉBIO, a pantera negra. Realização: Juan de Orduña. Lisboa: Triton, 1973.
PASOLINI, Pier Paolo. Sobre el deporte. Barcelona: Contraediciones, 2015.
RONALDO. Produção: Paul Martin; James Gay-Rees; Asik Kapadia. Realização: Anthony Wonke. London: On The Corner Films, 2015. DVD, Blu-Ray.
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