Abstract
The beginning of the so-called Nova República was inauspicious for both Brazil and Brazilian cinema. The events surrounding the illness and death of President-elect Tancredo Neves and the subsequent inauguration of former government-party leader José Sarney are well-known. Perhaps less known is the fact that one of the first pieces of legislation Sarney signed into law while Acting President during Neves's illness sent shock waves through the national film industry, which was already suffering one of the worst economic crises of its recent history.
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Johnson, R. (1989). The Nova Republica and the Crisis in Brazilian Cinema. Latin American Research Review, 24(1), 124–139. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100022706
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