Creative, the programming of Belas Artes goes from Noit�o to Por�o, passing through Lacan, live shows, and much more
The Belas Artes cinema in São Paulo features a diverse program that includes live music screenings and discussions with psychoanalysts.
The Belas Artes cinema in São Paulo is offering an eclectic programming schedule that highlights its commitment to independent and creative cinema. Among the upcoming events, one intriguing session involves a screening of the classic ‘Nosferatu’ accompanied by live music from a Radiohead tribute band, providing a unique multisensory experience. Additionally, a discussion event, part of the Cineclube Lacan, will follow the screening of ‘A Graça’, a new film by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, addressing moral dilemmas faced by a president at the end of his tenure, featuring insights from psychoanalyst Maria Veridiana Sampaio Paes de Barros.
The inclusion of such innovative events showcases the cinema's focus on blending film with other art forms, thus attracting a wide audience interested in deepening their understanding of film narratives and their psychological implications. These initiatives have culminated in the cinema being recognized as having the best complementary programming in São Paulo, an accolade that highlights the importance of curatorial efforts in fostering local cinema culture. Director André Sturm is at the helm of this dynamic programming, ensuring that the cinema remains a focal point for cultural discourse in the city.
Cine Belas Artes prides itself on its location at the intersection of Avenida Consolação and Avenida Paulista, a vibrant area that is often seen as the cultural heart of São Paulo. This positioning not only reinforces its accessibility to a larger audience but also strengthens its role as a hub for independent cinema and experimental film initiatives, which are vital given the current landscape of Brazilian cinema. As the cinema pushes forward with such creative endeavors, it cultivates an environment that encourages both artistic expression and community engagement in the arts.