A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 20, 1976
Original Title:
A Queda
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Daga Filmes
Zoom Cinematográfica
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
An accident at a construction site, resulting in one death, sets one worker off on a struggle for justice that exposes the mechanisms of exploitation and the class relations of a country that had undergone one decade of fast-paced ‘conservative modernisation’ at the hands of the military. As a sort of sequel to the classic The Guns (1964), following the fate of those characters as they move from enforcers of exploitation to exploited, it offers more than a snapshot of the period: the correspondent time lapses in fiction and reality capture the passage of a chunk of Brazilian history between the two films, and, therefore, also the transformations in cinematographic approaches to the social and political between the two moments. Equally daring in content and form, and in the originality of the adequacy of one to the other, it won the Silver Bear at Berlin.
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Luis Soares
Associate Producer:
Tereza Mascarenhas
Costume Design:
Carlos Prieto
Delegated Producer:
Nei Sroulevich
Director:
Nelson Xavier
Ruy Guerra
Director of Photography:
Edgar Moura
Editor:
Ruy Guerra
Executive Producer:
Alberto Graça
Makeup Artist:
Carlos Prieto
Music:
Ruy Guerra
Milton Nascimento
Producer:
Nei Sroulevich
Production Design:
Carlos Prieto
Production Director:
Carlos Alberto Diniz
Sound:
Juarez Dagoberto Costa
Sound Effects:
Geraldo José
Writer:
Nelson Xavier
Ruy Guerra
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