Last year’s inaugural edition edition of the Luso World Cinema Blogathon was a success! Nineteen bloggers contributed twenty-three pieces celebrating descendents of the Lusosphere (Portuguese speaking world) and their films. In many cases, the writers introduced their readers to Lusitanic cultures at the same time. The blogathon even won an award from the Classic Movie Blog Association (CMBA) for Best Blog Event! Encouraged, my co-host Letícia Magalhães of the bilingual blog Crítica Retrô and I are reuniting to run round two of the blogathon!
Details
The blogathon has new dates and runs January 15-17, 2021. Bloggers are welcome to cover films and creatives from any time period. Vloggers and podcasters may participate, too. We ask that posts be new and specifically created for the blogathon. Profiles, reviews, pictorial posts, and personal essays are examples of what you can contribute, but the limit is your imagination. If you don’t have a blog but would like to contribute, Lê and I can find you a guest post host. To sign-up for the blogathon, please comment below with your preferred subject and publication date.
Topic Guidance
All topics must relate to the Portuguese-speaking world or its descendants. The major Lusophone countries or regions of the world are Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, East Timor, Goa, Macau, and the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe. Due to exploration, colonization, slavery, trade, missionary work, economic and political diasporas, and immigration, Lusitanic cultures spread world-wide. Like Hispanics, Lusitanics can be of any race or ethnicity or a combination of them.
A note about covering Americans of Lusitanic descents: American media tends not to mention their heritage, unless the subject brings it up or it has regional interest to their audience. There are certain regions in the United States where Lusitanics settled as a group. Outside of conducting your own interview, you may not find much material about their heritage. In cases like these, do mention their heritage as part of your piece, but you likely won’t be able to expand upon it.
Need to do some research?
Here are lists of movies made by Lusophone countries and regions:
- Films from Portugal
- Films from Brazil
- Films from Cape Verde
- Films from Mozambique
- Films from Angola
- Films from Guinea-Bissau
- Films from São Tomé and Príncipe
- Films from Equatorial Guinea*
- Films from East Timor*
*Some films from these countries will fit the blogathon theme, and some will not.
Here are lists of movies set in Lusophone Countries and regions:
- Films set in Portugal
- Films set in Brazil
- Films set in Cape Verde
- Films set in Mozambique
- Films set in Angola
- Films set in Guinea-Bissau
- Films set in São Tomé and Príncipe
- Films set in Macau / Macao*
- Films set in Goa*
*Some films from these regions will fit the blogathon theme, and some will not.
Here are lists of American actors with Lusitanic heritage:
- American film people with Portuguese heritage
- American actresses with Portuguese heritage
- American actors with Portuguese heritage
- American actors with Brazilian heritage
- American actors with Cape Verdean heritage
Need further inspiration?
Feel free to read entries from days 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the inaugural blogathon!
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Realweegiemidget Reviews
Hi there, hope you are well. Can you please add me with Mystic Pizza (1988)? Thanks from Gill at Realweegiemidget Reviews
msbethg
Hello Gill! So excited to have you back on board. Thanks for returning!
No one has claimed MYSTIC PIZZA (1988) yet, so it is yours. I’m assuming you’re writing a review? As someone who grew up in an area of Massachusetts with a lot of Portuguese-Americans, including my mom’s side of the family, I can share that they received this film with a lot of excitement. Not only is it the rare American film to explicitly portray Portuguese-Americans, but also it’s a positive portrayal. Great pick!
Realweegiemidget Reviews
Thanks, will be writing a review on this one. Do remember watching it as a teen and it’s one I really enjoyed.
Ana Riland
Hi Beth, It’s been tough getting a hold of you…left a couple DMs & phoned you as well. I will write about Alberto Cavalcanti.
msbethg
Hello, Ana! I’ve been a bit screen burnt out since I’m on a computer all day for work, but now that I’m feeling better pregnancy-wise, I should be around on social more often. Welcome back to the blogathon!
J-Dub
I would like to contribute the Tom Hanks’ film Apollo 13.
msbethg
Welcome on board, J-Dub! As we get closer to the blogathon, you’re welcome to let us know which date works best for you.
J-Dub
Put me down for the 17th.
msbethg
Wonderful, J-Dub! I am going live by the same day. Thanks for signing up this year!
Realweegiemidget Reviews
HI Beth,
Here’s my post for the blogathon. Hope all is good with you,
https://weegiemidget.wordpress.com/2021/01/14/films-the-devils-advocate-1997/
Love
Gill from Realweegiemidget Reviews
msbethg
Thanks so much, Gill, for being the first to go live with a blogathon post! I can’t wait tot read it.
Realweegiemidget Reviews
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it.