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Tag: Miscelana in English
Selected Miscelana articles available in English. Here you’ll find cultural analysis, reviews, and essays on cinema, television, literature, and pop culture, translated from the original Portuguese to reach a wider international audience
Karine Teles, Tiradentes and the Art of Continuing
At the Tiradentes Film Festival, the tribute to the actress reveals why persistence has become the most political gesture in contemporary Brazilian cinema.
Hijack – Season 2, Episode 2 (Recap): Control
The metro hijacking deepens the mystery surrounding Sam and reignites the threat of Bailey-Brown
Love Story: Love, Myth and Suspicion Around the Kennedys
Ryan Murphy’s new series revisits the romance of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette and reveals why this story still provokes fascination, discomfort and disputes over memory
Why the Kennedys Still Fascinate Hollywood
From Love Story to Netflix’s new series, the Kennedy myth remains alive because it blends power, glamour, and tragedy like no other American dynasty.
The Dark-Haired Targaryens of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and House of the Dragon
Baelor Breakspear and Valarr reveal how genetics, politics, and adaptation reinvent the House of the Dragon in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Baelor and Valarr: the tragedy of the Targaryens in Seven Kingdoms
Played by Bertie Carvel, Baelor Breakspear emerges as one of the great highlights of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and reveals the tragic story of an heir and his son.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms – Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: Hard Salt Beef
Dunk in a reflection on memory, power, and the forgotten by History.
Seven Dials: Why Agatha Christie Returned Through the “Wrong” Book
Netflix’s adaptation revives a “minor” Christie novel and reveals her most political, youthful, and dangerous side.
Modern Times Turns 90: Chaplin’s Legacy and Lasting Relevance
From the silent era to the age of algorithms, the 1936 classic remains an unsettling portrait of the relationship between humans and machines.
