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The Priest and the Girl

O Padre e a Moça

Brazil

1966

86 Min
Black and White
1.66:1
Portuguese
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DIR Joaquim Pedro de Andrade

PROD Luiz Carlos Barreto, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade

SCR Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Carlos Drummond de Andrade

DP Mário Carneiro

CAST Helena Ignez, Paulo José, Mário Lago, Fauzi Arap, Rosa Sandrini

ED Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Eduardo Escorel

PROD DES Mário Carneiro

MUSIC Carlos Lyra

Synopsis

In a small town in Minas Gerais, the arrival of a young priest causes a commotion in the conservative atmosphere of the place, aggravated by the sudden attraction this priest feels for a beautiful girl. This forbidden love affair soon turns into an unbridled passion. –IMDb

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Joaquim Pedro de Andrade

The five features and nine shorts made by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade constitute one of the major oeuvres of Brazil’s Cinema Novo. Their poetics are a shock to the system: playful, lewd, spontaneous, courting controversy, juggling contradictions, panegyrical even in their condemnations, and entirely political.

Brazilian cinema today looks provincial and pallid compared with the exuberance and overabundance of Cinema Novo, which aligned itself with the late-Sixties cultural ferment known as Tropicalism.

Mixing indigenous customs and forms with whatever was fresh from here, there, and everywhere, Tropicalism was a sensual pop-art movement in which polymorphous perversion and social subversion ran wild. Its roots lay in the modernist Anthropophagy movement of the Twenties, which sought to define Brazilian culture in terms of eclecticism, experimentation, mutation, and heterogeneous collectivity, while refuting Western classicism, linear development, and realism—in other words… read more

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Joaquim Pedro de Andrade conduz temas fortes com sensibilidade e delicadeza raras no cinema brasileiro. Paulo José, Helena Ignez e Fauzi Arap fazem um trabalho soberbo. Uma obra-prima com uma fotografia espetacular.

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