Brazilian film critic
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Waldemar Dalenogare Neto (Porto Alegre, April 3, 1991) better known as Dalenogare, is a Brazilian film critic, researcher, historian and university professor.[1] He was the first South American[2] to join the Critics Choice Association, which organizes the Critics' Choice Movie Awards.[3] He is also a member of Film Independent (where he votes for the Independent Spirit Awards),[4] Academia Brasileira de Cinema,[5] Online Film Critics Society (OFCS),[6] and director of CINESOV (Center for Soviet Film Studies).[7]
He has a doctorate in history from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) and a postgraduate degree in cinema. He currently resides in the United States,[8] where he works in a research laboratory in Boston.[9] As of 2019, he started talking about cinema on his own YouTube channel, called Dalenogare Críticas.[10] In June 2021 Dalenogare was responsible for discovering the first mention of the term Oscar in the press, which was in journalist Relman Morin's "Cinematters" column in the "Los Angeles Evening Post-Record" on December 5, 1933.[11]