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Cinema Novo (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈnemɐ ˈnovu]; 'New Cinema'), is a genre and movement of film noted for its emphasis on social equality and intellectualism that rose to prominence in Brazil during the 1960s and 1970s. [5]
The Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova, [3] also known as Complexo Esportivo Cultural Professor Octávio Mangabeira, is a football-specific stadium located in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, and has a maximum capacity of 47,915 people. [1] The stadium was built in place of the older Estádio Fonte Nova.
Estádio Fonte Nova. The Estádio Fonte Nova, also known as Estádio Octávio Mangabeira, was a football stadium inaugurated on January 28, 1951 in Salvador, Bahia, [1] with a maximum capacity of 66,080 people. [2] The stadium was owned by the Bahia government, and was the home stadium of Esporte Clube Bahia and Esporte Clube Vitória. [1]
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Cinema building: 98 dead, 133 injured ... Estádio Fonte Nova: Salvador, Brazil: Stadium: 7 dead, 40 injured ... Font Nova residential development apartment collapse
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Pirro was also a literature author, his most notable works being The Camp Followers (1956), set in the Italian occupation of Greece during World War II, and Celluloide, adapted for cinema by Lizzani in 1996. [4] Pirro died in Rome in 2008. [1]
Nova Cinema may refer to: Nova Cinema (Brussels), also known as Cinéma Nova; Nova Cinema (Czech Republic) Nova Cinema (Greece) See also. Cinema Nova, Melbourne, ...