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Here comes one week completely dedicated to Brazilian Cinema!
For its third edition, the Festival du Film Brésilien de Montréal is very happy to unfold, once again, an original
and exciting panorama of the best Brazilian cinema. On the top of that, the festival presents an attractive and
challenging selection of feature films or documentaries since they have all received awards in prestigious
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international festivals and most of them haven’t been shown in Quebec. For 7 days, from November 27 to
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December 3 , the festival invites you for some genuine Brazilian warmth at the cinema.
For more than 500 years, Brazil has been melting cultures, skin colors, races, traditions, tastes, flavors, histories
and everything else into a very large and welcoming pot.
Brazil and Canada have actually more in common than you can imagine! They are both relatively young nations
where immigration played -- and still plays! -- a very important role. Did you know that Brazil has the highest
population of people of African descent outside the African continent? And there was also a time when there
were more people speaking Italian on the streets of São Paulo than Portuguese, the official Brazilian language.
Everywhere as in Montreal, you can feel, see, hear and taste this same multicultural atmosphere. You can sit in
an Indian restaurant in the heart of the Italian area, reading a European newspaper and overhearing
conversations in three or four different languages at the same time...
Come celebrate with us the Brazilian cultural diversity at the cinema!
Information
www.brazilfilmfest.net
[email protected]
CONTENTS
Programming
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Feature Films
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Documentaries
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Useful resources
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Sponsors
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PROGRAMMING
Feature films
That’s It
Matheus Souza
Madame Satã
Karim Aïnouiz
Orphée noir
Marcel Camus
Documentaries
Quand rien ne va plus
José Eduardo Belmonte
L'Homme qui embouteillait les nuages
Lirio Ferreira
Romance
Guel Arraes
La Maison de Tom – mundo, monde, mondo
Ana Jobim
Riding High
Roberto Santucci Filho
The Mystery of Samba
Carolina Jabor/Lula Buarque de Hollanda
Tourbillons
Laís Bodanzky
Parole (en)chantée
Helena Solberg
This is Pelé
Luiz Carlos Barreto
Pierre Verger: Messager entre deux mondes
Lula Buarque de Hollanda
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FEATURE FILMS
THAT’S IT
Brazil. 2008. Feature film. Dir.: Matheus Souza. 80 minutes. With Erika Mader, Gregório Duvivier, Marcelo
Adnet, Nathalia Dill, Ana Sophia Floch, Álamo Faccó, Julia Gorman.
Original Title: Apenas o Fim
Portuguese original version with English subtitles
A university student decides to break-up with her boyfriend and run away to
an undisclosed location. But before leaving, she meets him one last time.
They walk around campus and take their last moments together to analyze
the ups and downs of their relationship. In so doing, they reminisce, discuss,
and ruminate on the fears and concerns of their generation.
Written and produced while he was still at university, twenty-one year old
Matheus Souza has made a refreshing and deeply sympathetic debut,
benefitting from improvised humorous dialogue and numerous pop cultural
references.
FESTIVALS
2009 Rio International Film Festival (Audience Award, Jury’s Special Mention)
2009 Rotterdam International Film Festival
2009 Paris Brazilian Film Fest
MADAME SATĀ
Brazil. 2002. Feature film. Dir.: Karim Aïnouiz. 105 minutes. With Erika Mader, Gregório Duvivier, Marcelo
Adnet, Nathalia Dill, Ana Sophia Floch, Álamo Faccó, Julia Gorman.
Original Title: Madame Satã
Portuguese original version with English subtitles
This multi-awarded movie is inspired by legendary real life character João
Francisco dos Santos, also known as Madame Satã – a glittering cross-dressing
singer with a remarkable talent to enter the skin of many different characters. Set
in the 1930s, in the bohemian neighborhood Lapa, home to pimps, prostitutes,
thieves and misfits of every stripe, the film is an intimate journey of a man who
challenged the multiple stigmas of being illiterate, black, poor, and gay in quest of
a dream: to become a stage star.
FESTIVALS
2002 Chicago International Film Festival (Gold Hugo Winner – Best movie)
2002 Havana Film Festival (Jury’s Special Award, Winner Best Art Direction)
2002 Cannes Festival official selection
2003 Toronto International Film Festival
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ORPHÉE NOIR
Brazil -France-Italy. 1959. Fiction. Dir.: Marcel Camus. 100 minutes. With Breno Mello, Marpessa Dawn,
Lourdes de Oliveira.
Original Title: Orfeu negro
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
Cannes’ Palme d’Or winner in 1959, Black Orpheus, is a vibrant
masterpiece from French director Marcel Camus. The Greek
tragedy Orpheus and Eurydice is baldly transposed in Rio’s
shantytowns (favelas), on the day before the carnival kicks off.
An intense and emotional movie whose classic story still finds a
profound echo centuries later in this completely different location.
Musically, the soundtrack is also notable for its soon-to-be bossa
nova classics such as Manhã de Carnaval or A Felicidade.
FESTIVALS
Academy Awards 1960 (Best Foreign Movie)
Cannes Film Festival 1959 (Palme d’Or)
Golden Globes 1959 (Best Foreign Movie)
QUAND RIEN NE VA PLUS
Brazil. 2008. Fiction. Dir.: José Eduardo Belmonte. 120 minutes. With Cauã Reymond, Caroline Abras, João
Miguel, Luiza Mariani, Leandra Leal.
Original Title: Se nada mais der certo
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
Leo is a journalist with financial problems living with his depressed flatmate
Ângela, the mother of a small boy. After meeting transvestite Marcin and cab
driver Wilson, the four decide that with nothing else working out, their only option
is to plan a heist.
Strikingly shot, Belmonte’s inimitable film is imbued with the frantic nature of those
struggling to get as hold on life in the city.
FESTIVALS
2008 Rio de Janeiro Festival (Best Movie, Best Screenplay, Best Actress)
2008 Brasilia Festival (Best Movie, Saruê Award)
2009 Porto Alegre Festival (Official Selection)
2009 Mostra de Tiradentes (Tribute to José Eduardo Belmonte – Not in competition)
2008 Brasília FIC
2008 Vitória Festival
2009 Campo Grande Festival
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ROMANCE
Brazil. 2008. Fiction. Dir.: Guel Arraes. 100 minutes. With Wagner Moura, Letícia Sabatella, Andréa Beltrão,
Marco Nanini, José Wilker, Vladimir Brichta.
Original Title: Romance
Portuguese original version with English subtitles
Pedro, a director and actor, falls in love with Ana, his co-star in the play
Tristan and Isolde. On stage, they recreate the love story of these fictional
characters. But in real life, their relationship is confronted by the obstacles
faced by all couples: jealousy, competition, and the day-to-day routine. Will
Ana and Pedro overcome their differences to create a new love story, less
tragic, freer, yet still fueled by the same intensity and passion?
FESTIVALS
2008 Shanghai International Film Festival
2008 Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival
2008 Paris Brazilian Film Festival
RIDING HIGH
Brazil. 2008. Fiction. Dir.: Roberto Santucci Filho. 82 minutes. With Claudio Gabriel, Mônica Martelli, Sílvio
Guindane, Tarcísio Filho, Daniel Lima, Raphael Kindlovits, Mouhamed Harfouch, Dom Jonatas, Leo Castro,
Erika Jacobsonn, Ricardo Celano, José Peregrino.
Original Title: Alucinados
Portuguese original version with English subtitles
A psychological thriller, Riding High is the story of an
addict, Case, who has lost his pride, his future, and his
only brother to the cruel drug traffic underbelly of Rio de
Janeiro. After being released from prison, he fights a
tough battle to stay clean. Feeling he is a lost cause, he
finds strength in the need to keep his friend Sapeca from
following in his footsteps. But at the same time, he has a
thirst for revenge against those who he feels abandoned
him. Somebody has to pay...
FESTIVALS
2008 Paulínia Film Festival (Best Movie)
2008 Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival (Audience Award)
2008 Madrid First Brazilian Film Festival (Best Movie)
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TOURBILLONS
Brazil. 2008. Fiction. Dir.: Laís Bodanzky . 92 minutes. With Leonardo Villar, Tônia Carrero, Cássia Kiss,
Betty Faria, Stepan Nercessian, Maria Flor, Paulo Vilhena.
Original Title: Chega de Saudade
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
The story unfolds over the course of one evening in a traditional Brazilian dance hall. Mixing comedy with drama,
The Ballroom is a passionate and tender character study about life, love, and desire as the characters who
attend the dance reminisce about the past, imagine the future, flirt, fight and, of course, dance. An astounding
soundtrack featuring world renowned Brazilian songs performed by Elza Soares and Marku Ribas set the mood
for this magical evening.
FESTIVALS
2008 Geneva Cinéma Tous Écrans Festival (Best Movie)
2007 Brasilia Film Festival (Best Director, Best Screenplay, Audience Award)
2008 Paris Brazilian Film Festival (Audience Award Best Film)
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DOCUMENTARIES
THE MAN WHO BOTTLED CLOUDS
Brazil. 2008. Documentary. Dir.: Lírio Ferreira. 105 minutes.
Original Title: O Homem que Engarrafava Nuvens
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
A host of personalities including Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil,
and Lenine reminisce about the life and work of songwriter, lawyer, and
congress man Humberto Teixeira -aka "Baião Doctor"- the author of such
classic Brazilian popular songs as Asa Branca (White Wing). Baião is a
rhythm from the Northeast of the country, that moved south, then took the
entire country by storm, before spreading its magic around the world. This
beautifully produced film brilliantly captures the feel of Brazilian life in the
1940s with musical performances, archival footage, and priceless
testimonials.
FESTIVALS
2008 Rio International Film Festival
2008 Cartagena International Film Festival
2008 Miami International Film Festival
2008 Paris Brazilian Film Festival
LA MAISON DE TOM - mundo, monde, mondo
Brazil. 2007. Documentary. Dir.: Ana Jobim. 58 minutes.
Original Title: Casa do Tom – mundo, monde, mondo
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
For over 15 years, Ana Jobim gathered 3000 images and 8 hours of
footage that illustrate the love story between her and her husband Tom
Jobim, musician, and father of Bossa Nova. Narrated by Ana Jobim
herself, the story is structured around a poem Chapadão that Jobim
took eight years to finish completing. Full of exceptional moments of
Jobim's life, the film is an intimate portrait of a husband and father who
also led an extraordinary public life as a musician and creator of some
of the greatest standards of Brazilian music.
FESTIVALS
2008 Roma Film Festival
2008 New York Brazilian Film Festival
2009 Paris Brazilian Film Festival
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THE MYSTERY OF SAMBA
Brazil. 2008. Documentary. Dir.: Carolina Jabor & Lula Buarque de Hollanda. 88 minutes.
Original Title: O Mistério do Samba
Portuguese original version with English subtitles
This documentary explores the everyday life of the members of Velha
Guarda da Portela, the legendary group of samba school players
holding the record for the most titles won in Rio carnival - and how this
life becomes the inspiration for their beautiful songs. Guided by
contemporary singer-songwriter Marisa Monte, who interviews many of
the musicians, the film also delves into Velha Guarda's history. A must
see for all music lovers with special appearances by contemporary
stars Paulinho da Viola and Zeca Pagodinho.
FESTIVALS
2008 Cannes Film Festival
2008 Lisboa Doc Festival
2008 Gramado Festival
PAROLE (EN)CHANTÉE
Brazil. 2008. Documentary. Dir.: Helena Solberg. 84 minutes.
Original Title: Palavra (En)cantada
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
What are the ties between poetry and music? Are lyrics without
music poems? What are the different nuances in the sonority of
Portuguese? How were the musical movements of “Bossa Nova”
and “Tropicalia” revolutions in the Portuguese language? Some
of the greatest contemporary Brazilian artists of today such as
Adriana Calcanhotto, Arnaldo Antunes, Chico Buarque, Lenine,
Maria Bethânia, Tom Zé, Zélia Duncan and rapper B. Negão
ponder these questions and delight in the ties between music
and sound.
FESTIVALS
2008 Rio International Film Festival (Best Director)
2009 Paris Brazilian Film Festival (closing film)
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THIS IS PELÉ
Brazil. 1974. Documentary. Dir.: Luiz Carlos Barreto. 71 minutes.
Original Title: Isto é Pelé
Portuguese original version with English subtitles
The goals, the glory, and the life of a living legend and the greatest soccer
player of the 20th century are featured in 71 minutes. This film traces
highlights of Pelé's career in the World Cups of 1958 (Sweden), 1962
(Chile), 1966 (England), 1970 (Mexico) and includes over 100 of his
memorable goals. A documentary as exciting as the matches that thrilled
his fans and a must-see for those who never saw him play, a tribute to the
immense impact he has made on the game of soccer.
PIERRE VERGER: MESSENGER BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
Brazil. 1998. Documentary. Dir.: Luiz Buarque de Hollanda. 82 minutes.
Original Title: Pierre Verger : Mensageiro entre Dois Mundos
Portuguese original version with French subtitles
A documentary on the life and work of French photographer
and ethnographer Pierre Verger, who after traveling the world,
settled in Salvador, Bahia in the Northeast of Brazil, in 1946.
There he studied the relationship and mutual cultural influences
between Brazil and Africa. The film is narrated and presented
by internationally renowned Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil,
includes an interview with Verger filmed a day before his
passing, and testimonials by Brazilian novelist Jorge Amado
and historian Cid Teixeira.
FESTIVALS
Havana Latino Americano Novo Cinema Festival
International Emmy Awards Finalist
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USEFUL INFORMATIONS
Venue
Cinéma du Parc
3575, avenue du Parc, Montréal
Tél: 514 281 1900
[email protected]
www.cinemaduparc.com
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From November 27 thru 3 December 2009
Admission
$ 10.00 General admission
$ 7.50 Discount ticket: young adult (13-26), seniors (60 and over),
before 6.00pm (Monday to Friday), every Tuesday
$ 5.00 Children (12 and under)
Movie-Card: $ 50.00 for 8 films or $ 25.00 for 5 films (13-26 years old)
Press Contacts
Marie Pourcelot / Festival du Film Brésilien de Montréal / [email protected] / tél. : 514-570-1914
Stéphane Burelle / Cinéma du Parc / tél.: 514-281-1900 / [email protected]
Photo Gallery and Credential Forms:
Download photos from movies, directors, the festival's logo in 300dpi, and credential forms at :
www.brazilfilmfest.net.
General information
[email protected]
www.brazilfilmfest.net
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SPONSORS
Government sponsors
Official sponsors
Associated sponsors
Media sponsor
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