Setembro: possibilidade woodyalleana de se ver Tio Vania, de Tchekhov
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.8..150-158Mots-clés :
literature, cinema, drama.Résumé
Resumo: Este trabalho tem como objetivo fazer uma leitura do filme Setembro, de Woody Allen, tendo como fio condutor o texto dramático Tio Vania, de Anton Tchekhov.
Palavras-chave: literatura; cinema; drama.
Abstract: This study aims at making a reading of the film September, by Woody Allen, having as a lead the dramatical text Uncle Vania, by Anton Tchekhov.
Keywords: literature; cinema; drama.
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LAX, Eric. Woody Allen – uma biografia. Trad. Giovanni Mafra e Silva. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1991.
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METZ, Christian. A significação no cinema. Trad. Jean Claude de Bernardet. 2. ed. São Paulo: Perspectiva, 1977.
TCHEKHOV, Anton. Teatro I – A Gaivota / Tio Vania. Trad. Gabor Aranyi. São Paulo: Veredas, 1998.
WENDERS, Wim. A lógica das imagens. Trad. Maria Alexandra Lopes. Rio de Janeiro: Edição 70, 1990.
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