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Featuring:
Tite de Lemos, Lampião, Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon
Written by:
Jurandyr Passos Noronha
Directed by:
Jurandyr Passos Noronha
Release Date:
February 17, 1975
Original Title:
70 Anos de Brasil (Da Belle Époque aos Nossos Dias)
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Cinesul
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
A documentary assembled upon visual records of cultural, political and economic events from 20th century Brazilian life.
In 1974, director Jurandyr Passos Noronha released "70 Anos de Brasil" based on recovered footages of many Brazilian films. This documentary shows, for example, a soccer game between São Paulo and Palestra Itália (presently Palmeiras); many airplanes; the first car race, in the "Circuito de São Gonçalo" on 19 September 1909; wide streets and avenues; the participation of Brazil in World War II; the bohemian Lapa; some cinema artists of the 50s. Although being an important document of the life in the past of Brazil, this movie is a positivist view of Brazil and the images are elitist and are not representative of the history of Brazil. In the beginning of the Twentieth Century, soccer was a sport practiced by the elites, which were less than 10% of the Brazilian population, and the middle-class had not been formed yet; going to the movie theaters was a bourgeois social act in the structure of leisure ? common people usually went to the circus-theater. Planes were the symbol of the capitalist modernism. The unique scene with ordinary people was the two kids dancing and playing in Lapa. Although being released in 1974, the movie does not make any reference to the military dictatorship, limiting to show a minor manifestation of students. The documented history of the Brazilian cinema in the beginning of the Twentieth Century was practically erased: there are only fourteen (14) films needing restoration from this period, although more than two thousand (2000) movies have been made in these times of documental production. Therefore, the chance to see this documentary is the opportunity to revive our recent history. Unfortunately, this rare testimony of the Brazilian history is not available on VHS or DVD, and needs restoration. My vote is eight.Title (Brazil): "70 Anos de Brasil" ("70 Years of Brazil")
Director:
Jurandyr Passos Noronha
Editor:
Jurandyr Passos Noronha
Music Director:
Carlos Elino Boechat
Producer:
Eduardo Ruegg
Júlio Heilbron
Researcher:
Jurandyr Passos Noronha
Eduardo Ruegg
Júlio Heilbron
Gilberta Mendes
Sound Director:
Victor Raposeiro
Writer:
Jurandyr Passos Noronha
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