| The Brazilians and Their Intriguing Movies Are Back in New York |
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| Saturday, 12 July 2008 | |
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Premiere Brazil takes its title from a sidebar featured at the festival, where many of these films premiered. All films are from Brazil and in Portuguese with English subtitles. Most filmmakers will be present to introduce the first screenings of their films. The 10 feature and documentary films comprising this year's selection demonstrate the vitality and depth of contemporary Brazilian filmmaking, ranging from Marcos Jorge's Estômago: A Gastronomic Story (2007), a comic fable that also serves as a gastronomic allegory for ambition and survival, to Cao Guimarães' Andarilho (Drifter) (2007), a story of three lonely drifters, the second installment in Guimarães' ambitious trilogy on solitude. As in previous years, Premiere Brazil also includes a rich variety of vibrant films about Brazilian music and musicians, including the international premiere of The Mystery of Samba and the world premiere of The Man Who Bottled Clouds, director Lirio Ferreira's engrossing portrait of popular songwriter Humberto Teixeira. Premiere Brazil is organized by Jytte Jensen, curator from MoMA's Department of Film and Ilda Santiago, director of the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. This year's opening-night films are Marcos Jorge's debut feature Estômago: A Gastronomic Story, a smartly constructed tale of food, power, and sexual betrayal, and veteran director Walter Lima Jr.'s Out of Tune, a seductive recreation of the 1960s music scene in Rio de Janeiro and New York that traces the birth of bossa nova through the ups and downs of a fictional band. Other highlights include Basic Sanitation, The Movie, a lighthearted tale about the intersection of social activism and filmmaking; My Name Ain't Johnny, in which the familiar perils of drug dealing and drug abuse are explored in a new light through expressive camera movement and inspired direction; and Sign of the City, an evocative ode to São Paulo in which a few lonely strangers find their paths converging in the night. The flourishing Brazilian documentary scene is represented by Drifter, a hauntingly gorgeous portrait of human transience; The Xavante Strategy, the story of the Xavante tribe's courageous attempts to keep their culture relevant; and Pindorama: The True Story of the Seven Dwarves, the amazing story of the seven dwarves of the Pindorama circus, which tours the poorer reaches of northeastern Brazil. The exhibition also includes a rich variety of vibrant films about Brazilian music and musicians, including the international premiere of The Mystery of Samba and the world premiere of The Man Who Bottled Clouds, director Lirio Ferreira's engrossing portrait of popular songwriter Humberto Teixeira. All the Screenings:
Estômago: A Gastronomic Story. 2007. Brazil. Directed by Marcos Jorge
Out of Tune. 2008. Brazil. Directed by Walter Lima Jr.
Basic Sanitation, The Movie. 2007. Brazil. Directed by Jorge Furtado
The Man Who Bottled Clouds. 2008. Brazil. Directed by Lirio Ferreira
Drifter. 2007. Brazil. Directed by Cao Guimarães
O signo da cidade (Sign of the City). 2007. Brazil. Directed by Carlos Alberto Riccelli. Screenplay by Bruna Lombardi. With Bruna Lombardi, Juca de Oliveira, Malvino Salvador. Gil is married but alone, Lydia flirts with danger, Josialdo was born to be a woman, and Mônica only wants to be successful; on her late-night call-in radio program, astrologer Teca ties these disparate lives to her own. Actor-turned-filmmaker Riccelli's second feature, in which richly evocative steadi-cam shots linger over both the Altmanesque ensemble cast and the city spaces they inhabit, is a valentine to São Paulo and its lonely denizens. In Portuguese; English subtitles. 95 min.
O mistério do Samba (The Mystery of Samba). 2008. Brazil. Directed by Carolina Jabor, Lula Buarque de Hollanda. The Mystery of Samba captures the rich lives - and astonishing vivacity - of a group of veteran musicians and composers from one of Rio's most revered samba schools, Portela. The magic of this birthplace of singers and poets is brought to vivid life with guest appearances by samba luminaries Marisa Monte, Paulinho da Viola, and Zeca Pagodinho. In Portuguese; English subtitles. 85 min.
The Xavante Strategy. 2007. Brazil. Directed by Belisario Franca
Pindorama: The True Story of the Seven Dwarfs. 2007. Brazil. Directed by Roberto Berliner, Lula Queiroga, Leo Crivelare
Meu nome não é Johnny (My Name Ain't Johnny). 2007. Brazil. Directed by Mauro Lima. With Selton Mello, Cleo Pires, Julia Lemmertz. Lima's morality tale chronicles the true story of João Guilherme Estrella's descent into the clichéd excesses of drugs and drug trafficking. Lima's camera movements brilliantly reflect Estrella's travails - images float and roam as if complicit in the bohemian abandon of the drug lord's lifestyle, only to quietly change pace as he embraces self-reflection and rehabilitation. In Portuguese; English subtitles. 124 min. MoMA - www.moma.org Set as favorite Bookmark
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