Do not just save the PDF to your hard drive. Read it. Annotate it. Discuss it. In a world of disposable content, Canudo’s manifesto is a reminder that cinema is not just entertainment—it is the modern cathedral of the human spirit.
Ricciotto Canudo's 1911 "Manifesto of the Seven Arts" established cinema as a "total art" that synthesizes the spatial arts (architecture, sculpture, painting) and temporal arts (music, poetry, dance) into a new, cohesive form of expression. Canudo’s theory positions cinema as the "Seventh Art," bridging technical innovation with aesthetic emotion and elevating it beyond mere entertainment. Read more in the document on Scribd . Understanding the Seven Arts Manifesto | PDF - Scribd Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf
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Naquela época, o cinema enfrentava forte preconceito da elite intelectual. Era visto como uma distração vulgar para as massas operárias. O objetivo de Canudo ao redigir o manifesto era duplo: Elevar o status do cinema ao nível das artes clássicas.