5
15 min
A lesson in conciseness, expressiveness, and humor on the inexhaustible theme of the dream of making movies. A parodic lesson, a Brazilian version of historical scenes filmed by the Lumiére brothers in 1895—the baby, the bath in the garden, the workers leaving, and the arrival of the train. The melodrama of a couple of lovers through time and the history of cinema. Many sequence shots, as preferred and taught by Cinema Novo. Everything about a film being made and being watched. The language of cinema (shot, reverse shot, tracking shot, editing, mixing, dubbing, etc.), interspersed with quotes from Humberto Mauro, Godard, Glauber Rocha, and Rossellini.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Joel Barcellos | Unowned | |
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Maria Fernanda | Unowned | |
| Ana Maria Miranda | Unowned | ||
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Nelson Xavier | Unowned | |
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Wilson Grey | Unowned | |
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Tite de Lemos | Unowned | |
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Haroldo Marinho Barbosa | Unowned | |
| Toninho Horta | Unowned | ||
| Carlos della Riva | Unowned | ||
| José Carlos Avellar | Unowned | ||
| Francesco altan | Unowned |