Telenovela in six chapters adapted from the original screenplay by Gabriel García Marquez, directed by Ruy Guerra and shot in Cuba in 1991. In the words of Hanna Schygulla: “this was the role that opened the doors for an entire continent: Latin America. Until then, I had played several roles, but none like this. And yet, the first scene introduced me to this new world, the gates of the big farm where the destiny of this family saga is played. There was Alicia Bustamante, a legendary and beloved Cuban actress. Besides, is there a better line for an actor to say than: ‘I rent myself for dreaming’?” –São Paulo International Film Festival
Ruy Alexandre Guerra Coelho Pereira (born August 22, 1931) is a film director, screenwriter, film editor, and actor in Brazil. Guerra was born a Portuguese citizen in Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) in Moçambique, when it was still a colony of Portugal.
Guerra studied at IDHEC film school in Paris from 1952. In 1958 he started his career as an assistant director in several French films. Later on he immigrated to Brazil, where he directed his first feature film, Os Cafajestes (1962). It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival.
In 1964, Guerra directed Os Fuzis, which placed him in the forefront of the emerging Cinema Novo movement. The film was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize.
After that he directed the international production Tendres Chasseurs (1969) starring Sterling Hayden, and Os Deuses e os Mortos (1970). The tumultuous political landscape in 1970’s Brazil forced… read more