A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 3, 1953
Original Title:
O Canto do Mar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinematográfica Maristela
Kino Filmes SA
Maristela Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
In the drought areas of Northeastern of Brazil, groups of migrants move trying to find better place to live, at least with water. Some of them go to Recife, to get a vessel to Santos expecting to have a better life in the Southern. In the poor area of Recife, an old washerwoman launders clothes to survive and support her family. Her husband Zé Luis, a former sailor, is crazy due to a hit of the boom of a mast on his head. Her older son Raimundo works in a grocery and selling mangoes on the street, trying to save money to move to the Southeastern with his girl-friend Aurora. Her daughter wants to be a prostitute to have a better quality of life. Her younger son is seriously sick.
Art Direction:
Ricardo Sievers
Assistant Camera:
George Pessis
Assistant Director:
José de Souza Alencar
Bartolomeu Andrade
Adalberto Vieira
Camera Operator:
Paolo Reale
Continuity:
José Gonçalves
Luiz Andrade
Director:
Alberto Cavalcanti
Director of Photography:
Cyril Arapoff
Editor:
José Cañizares
Electrician:
Antonio Tenuta
Makeup Artist:
Jorge Pisani
Original Music Composer:
Guerra Peixe
Producer:
Alberto Cavalcanti
Sound:
Hilario Marcelino
Sergio Alvarez
Sound Assistant:
Olavo Costa
Still Photographer:
Delson Lima
Writer:
Alberto Cavalcanti
José Mauro de Vasconcelos
Hermilo Borba Filho
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