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A documentary about Brazil's music.
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| User ReviewKasia Kexellent documentary for anyone interested in brasilian music! The director and I have beenboth drawn to Brasil by some obscure recordings of Brasilian sambas, which proves the power of music from that incredible place |
| User ReviewAndromeda YA lovely road movie exploring the roots of Brazilian music, which is so diverse and rich. Still enjoyed it very much on 2nd , 3rd viewing. Anyone who is interested in the country, the people and the music should see it! |
| User ReviewPitvok Pvidel sem to LFS v Uherskym hradisti 2007 nesestrihany a byl u toho i Kaurismäki. Byl sem nakourenej, takze sem to nevydrzel cely protoze to melo asi 3 hodky a bylo to strasne intenzivni. Jeden hudebni prival za druhym. Film zkouma brazilskou kulturu z hlediska hudby - zacina u indianu a pres ruzny zvlastni nabozensko-hudebni komunity se dostava do mest a chudejch ctvrtij. Hudba a tanec je v Brazilii forma kultury jako je u nas hospoda a TV NOVA. Nutno videt. |
| User ReviewD. Ryan LI was admittedly skeptical. I mean, my stomach churns when I watch another documentary (or feature film) by a foreigner who "discovers" Brazil. Usually, that person does not speak Portuguese and has really learned very little about Brazil or Brazilians (let alone the many Brazils). Although I thought the opening segment of the film was a bit strange, I was hooked in the northeast. I wondered why I hadn't bought a few dozen strange percussion instruments at the feira in Caruau and was ready to go back. Actually, I am always ready to get back to Pernambuco, but this was just fuel. The Rio part was actually really fun and I loved how Kaurismaki didn't try to pretend that the film captured all of Brazilian music but rather that this was some pretty awesome stuff that he had run across. This segment in particular served as a nice complement to the Paulinho da Viola documentary, Meu tempo é hoje. |
| User ReviewMariana WI thought this documentary was very respectful of the cultural roots of the music presented. I thought there wasn't enough time spent on the music and culture of Salvador, Bahia, and too much time in Recife, but I'm partial anyway (my mom's from Salvador). This is definitely not a documentary for someone that wants to see what's new in Brazilian music, but it does explore the most popular and influential styles. |
| User ReviewNicole MBrasiliadokkarit ovat lähellä sydäntä, tämä siis myös :) Tosin välillä junnaava ja hieman itseään toistava pätkä. Musiikki on tietysti pääosassa! |
| User ReviewTom BA documentary that travels through brasil interviewing and listening to many brasilian musical styles. Forro, Axe, Samba, Pagode, MPB, etc. |
| User ReviewPrivate UMika Kaurismäki makes such fun movies + who doesn't love brazilian music? |