Marighella
- 2019
- 2 Std. 35 Min.
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFacing a violent military dictatorship and an intimidated opposition, writer-turned-politician Carlos Marighella articulates a resistance all the while ousting heinous crimes of torture and ... Alles lesenFacing a violent military dictatorship and an intimidated opposition, writer-turned-politician Carlos Marighella articulates a resistance all the while ousting heinous crimes of torture and the infamous censorship instituted by the regime.Facing a violent military dictatorship and an intimidated opposition, writer-turned-politician Carlos Marighella articulates a resistance all the while ousting heinous crimes of torture and the infamous censorship instituted by the regime.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 25 Gewinne & 29 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Guilherme
- (as Guilherme Ferraz)
Zusammenfassung
Empfohlene Bewertungen
I liked Vagner Moura's work as a director.
I'm still amazed to realize how users rate this movie based on their own left/right political beliefs. If only they would take it down a notch and realize this is a historical event being told as a movie and not an attack to their beliefs, they could start enjoying the production. Doesn't matter which paths you follow: history is history. Period. The fact this movie was released in 2019 and only now in 2021 we're getting the chance to finally watch it, should tell you a thing or two about how censoring still reigns around here.
Sadly, it is also remarkable by being one of the first movies target in this new cyberwarfare sponsored by the alt-right in Brazil. The movie has a few reviews in IMDB (written by actual people), yet it has a very low score. The score has less to do with the quality of the film, and more with the story it tells. It bothers a lot of fundamentalists in the far-right in Brazil to have a movie that tells an uncomfortable truth about the recent history of an authoritarian country that tries hard to portray itself as a nation of kindness and liberty.
This just shows how good this movie is! Recent far-right political movements in Brazil can't tolerate the truth about their own history of oppression, torture and murder against those who fought against their coward coup on the 60's.
Marighella is a must see. And that for many reasons: it's a great movie per si! It's original, dense, poetic, emotional. It completely destroys the current fake narrative of a "revolution" by the army at that time, inviting people to call back all that political mess by its real name: a bloody dictatorship.
But it's terribly far away from doing justice to the great figure Carlos Marighella was.
Despite being a great production, the public was expecting even more from Wagner Moura and the brilliant cast.
It would do a good pair of episodes in a Tv Series maybe? But for a movie it lacks complexity, political context, historic data important events, etc.. There's just no enough temporal information, making it less realistic.
Although it shows some potent heavy violent scenes , sometimes it even seems like a soap opera, lots of clichés and weak plot and script as well. Just too personal and not that much pedagogical in a critical sense.
In my opinion it's frustrating, because it was the chance to promote some educative content.
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- WissenswertesThe film's IMDb score was at a very low 2.8 with tens of thousands of votes even before it's launch date, forcing IMDb to suspend voting of the movie for some time. Many news sites concluded that the movie had been down-voted on IMDb for political reasons. On August 2021, the film's IMDb score of 3.5 was still far below that of other sites, like the Rotten Tomatoes score at 88%.
- Zitate
Carlos Marighella: This is Carlos Marighella. And this is my message to Brazilian people. The police accuses of being terrorists and criminals, but we are nothing more than revolutionaries fighting an armed fight against the current Brazilian military dictatorship and the North American imperialism. Our goals are the following: Bring down the military dictatorship. Undo all they have done since 1964. Build a revolutionary government elected by the people. Cast the Americans out of our country. Expropriate companies, goods, and properties from them and from their allies. Transform and improve living conditions for factory workers, farmers, and the middle class. Institue the freedom of press, of criticism and of association. End censorship. Remove Brazil's status as satellite for US international policy and make it an independent nation. The dictatorship accuses us of personal attacks and murders, but won't confess it killed Edson Souto, Marco Antônio Brás de Carvalho, Escoteiro, Nelson José de Almeida, among so many other patriots. And won't confess that it submits those they arrest to torture in the pau de arara, electric shocks among other methods that are worse than the Nazis. The means used by the Brazilian dictatorship to reprimend the people are barbaric and despicable. Utilized to defend the interests of the military in the power. No honorable man can accept the monstrosities committed by the regime formed by the military and its armed forces in our country. The National Liberation Action carries on fighting, and shall always do so. This year will the year of the rural guerrilla. The fight has already begun.
- Crazy CreditsIn between the end credits, the group of actors who play the revolutionaries sings Brazil's national anthem.
- VerbindungenEdited into Marighella (2023)
- SoundtracksMonólogo ao Pé do Ouvido
Performed by Chico Science & Nação Zumbi
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- Drehorte
- Former Banco de São Paulo, Praça Antônio Prado 9, São Paulo, SP, Brasilien(bank robbery - interior scenes)
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- Budget
- 4.000.000 $ (geschätzt)