Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Caravana Rolidei rolls into town with the Gypsy Lord at the mike: he does magic tricks, the erotic Salomé dances, and the mute Swallow performs feats of strength. A young accordion playe... Leer todoThe Caravana Rolidei rolls into town with the Gypsy Lord at the mike: he does magic tricks, the erotic Salomé dances, and the mute Swallow performs feats of strength. A young accordion player is completely enamored of Salomé, and he begs to come along. The Gypsy Lord shrugs, and ... Leer todoThe Caravana Rolidei rolls into town with the Gypsy Lord at the mike: he does magic tricks, the erotic Salomé dances, and the mute Swallow performs feats of strength. A young accordion player is completely enamored of Salomé, and he begs to come along. The Gypsy Lord shrugs, and the accordionist and his pregnant wife, Dasdô, join the troupe. Television is their enemy ... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
- Prefeito
- (as Emanoel Cavalcanti)
- Sertanejos
- (as Carlos Lagoeiro)
- Viúva
- (as Catalina Bonaky)
- Cacique
- (as Rinaldo Genes)
- Empresário
- (as Marcus Vinicius)
Reseñas destacadas
"Bye Bye Brazil" is a film with heart, involving three-dimensional characters I was able to care about, their stories told unpretentiously in a straightforward exposition unhindered by self-conscious special effects, confusing games with the time-frame, etc. as in so many "artistic" films I've been watching lately (and in some cases ejecting from the player before they're finished).
Too bad this film is from 1979. I wish it were brand new, so I could hope for a return to these plain and honest values in film-making.
As soon as I saw that the title song was sung by Chico Buarque, one of my very favorite musicians, I suspected I was in for a pleasant evening, and I wasn't disappointed. The movie would be worth buying (apparently available on VHS only) just for that wonderful song, sung in its lengthy entirety over the closing credits, and briefly at the film's commencement. But "Bye Bye Brazil" offers much more than a pretty (and very funny) song. Time and again I was reminded of Bergman's films, as the interplay between the five chief characters developed. There's a certain visual resemblance to some of Bergman's scenes, too.
You could have a worse model.
Highly recommended--though not for kids.
Everything about this film is well thought out, the plot and the screenplay, as I previously showed, the clothes and sets are very realistic (on ___location shooting) as well as the acting. I highlight, besides Wilker, Betty Faria, who created a very complex and interesting character.
Although the movie is a letter to Brazilians, I totally recommend this movie for foreigners. I think that, in this globalized 21st century world, we can understand a lot each other reality and comprehend messages like Diegues' one.
The movie was made near the end of the (1964-85) military period, when political discourse was possible but still needed to be done cautiously. So the film addresses serious concerns about the government's programs to encourage migration, but it does so with humor and finesse.
It is a brilliant film, and gives some insight to the ongoing suffering of the sertao, the cultural context of forro, the folly of development in Brasilia, and the drivers of deforestation in the Amazon.
They usually jumping into another town, unfortunately the time in changing with the advent of TV, also the harder drought in that surroundings did not allowed sell any ticket for money, instead they had to received some goods from the scarce audience, thus Lorde Cigano hears some news about a new road labeled Trans Amazon recently built linking into far off Altamira city a sort of the gate of the Amazon properly where according the source lays out the future of the country, beyond the far frontier where the money is, in this longest journey they stumble with the real natives, reaching in a crowed and cluttered city they didn't find any fortune whatsoever, although the turning point of their lives, then after more downs rather ups they split at last.
This fantastic picture conceived by the avant-garde director Cacá Diegues, exposes the real Brazil in turning of the seventies a changing period of time, a self-portrait of Brazilian people as a whole, it was produced by the old Brazilian clan of filmmakers Luis Carlos Barreto Productions with vast expertise in own cinema as DONA FLOR E SEUS DOIS MARIDOS, INOCÊNCIA, VIDAS SECAS, O HOMEM QUE DESAFIOU O DIABO just to name a few, a notoriously a true Brazilian triumph.
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 1995 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 8.5.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOfficial submission of Brazil to the 1981's Oscars in the best foreign language film category.
- Citas
Lorde Cigano: Accordionist, you know why the jungle is virgin? 'Cause it's full of "fruits".
- Créditos adicionalesAt the end of the film you can read: "Ao povo brasileiro do século XXI" - means: "To the brazilian people of 21st century".
- ConexionesFeatured in Filmando 'Bye bye Brasil' (1979)
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 40 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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