O Iceberg dos Filmes Cancelados que Mudariam a História

Kubrick, Jodorowsky, Spielberg, Sergio Leone, and Glauber Rocha: the behind-the-scenes of Hollywood, dictatorships, deaths, and obsessions. The iceberg of canceled films that would have changed the history of cinema. Link Mercado Livre: https://mercadolivre.com/sec/2QcSxD2 17 projects. 5 layers of depth. Each canceled film on this list left a visible scar on the cinema you know today. Jodorowsky's Dune, which spawned Alien and Star Wars before they even existed. Kubrick's Napoleon, 15 years of obsession destroyed by a studio. The Harry Potter that Spielberg refused to direct. Jerry Lewis's Joker, filmed in 1972 and hidden for 50 years. José Mojica Marins' trilogy, murdered by the Brazilian military dictatorship. These films never happened. And that's why cinema is what it is today. Videos Cited:    • Explicando em 22min como vender bonecos de...      • O PERTURBADOR iceberg da Nova Hollywood      • A Máfia que Fez Cinema: 20 Casos Reais do ...   🌎 There's a world beyond today's Hollywood blockbusters. I'll help you discover it. 🎥 Graduated in Audiovisual Production 🥊 Fighting every day to bring you new films and against the culture of "explained endings." Here we talk about the history of auteur cinema, producing essays on films, directors, cinematic movements, and telling behind-the-scenes stories. All done out of passion and dedication to cinema, without trying to be a teacher, but rather trying to pass on this love I have for cinema. Our focus is on independent, auteur, and arthouse cinema, but we explore all areas of the seventh art, from classics to the most obscure films. Chapters to help you watch the video: 00:00 Opening 00:30 Layer 1 04:17 Layer 2 07:59 Layer 3 12:55 Layer 4 19:22 Layer 5 23:58 Closing My equipment: Sony A6700 Camera https://mercadolivre.com/sec/2f2dxFB Sigma 30mm f1.4 Lens https://mercadolivre.com/sec/2CdjVbS This video and description contain affiliate links, where the sale of products generates a commission for the channel. This video contains excerpts from copyrighted works by third parties, used under the doctrine of Fair Use for purposes of criticism, commentary, reporting, and education. All rights belong to their respective owners.