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O Dragão da Maldade contra o Santo Guerreiro

  • 1969
  • 1h 39m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,0/10
2,5 k
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O Dragão da Maldade contra o Santo Guerreiro (1969)
CriminalitéDrameMesureOuestÉpopée WesternWestern spaghetti

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this sequel to "Black God, White Devil", Antonio das Mortes must return back to action after killing the last of the Cangaceiros 29 years ago, when a new outlaw appears, who will eventual... Tout lireIn this sequel to "Black God, White Devil", Antonio das Mortes must return back to action after killing the last of the Cangaceiros 29 years ago, when a new outlaw appears, who will eventually reveal as an idealist and mark him profoundly.In this sequel to "Black God, White Devil", Antonio das Mortes must return back to action after killing the last of the Cangaceiros 29 years ago, when a new outlaw appears, who will eventually reveal as an idealist and mark him profoundly.

  • Director
    • Glauber Rocha
  • Writer
    • Glauber Rocha
  • Stars
    • Maurício do Valle
    • Odete Lara
    • Othon Bastos
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
    2,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Writer
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Stars
      • Maurício do Valle
      • Odete Lara
      • Othon Bastos
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux13

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    Maurício do Valle
    • Antonio das Mortes
    Odete Lara
    • Laura
    Othon Bastos
    Othon Bastos
    • Professor
    Hugo Carvana
    Hugo Carvana
    • Delegado Mattos
    Jofre Soares
    Jofre Soares
    • Cel. Horácio
    Lorival Pariz
    • Coirana
    Rosa Maria Penna
    • Santa Bárbara
    Emmanuel Cavalcanti
    • Padre
    Vinícius Salvatori
    • Mata-Vaca
    Mário Gusmão
    • Antão
    Santi Scaldaferri
    • Batista
    • (as Santi Scalda-Ferri)
    Paulo Lima
    • Mata-Vaca's Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    Conceição Senna
    • Waitress at the Alvorada Bar
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Writer
      • Glauber Rocha
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs9

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    7erikgabrielhr

    A psychedelic travel

    Antonio das Mortes is a great example to understand Brazilian 'Cinema Novo', but also, to understand the complexity of social relations in the country, specifically in the northeastern region -- Brazil's poorest desertic region. Three groups of people are presented to the viewer. The 'Coronel' is the one who owns the land and controls the local authorities. The medium classes are represented by the 'Doctor', the 'Teacher' and the Catholic church -- all of them responsible for mantaining the structures of power that allow unequality to perpetuate. Lastly, the miserable people, who are led by the 'Cangaceiro' and the 'Santa' and are represented mostly by women of color, who lean on faith and popular culture to unite against poverty and starvation. The language, as in most of 'Cinema Novo' films, is overly artistic, caricatured and very little realistic at times. Theatrical acting and visual poetry are resources to tell the narrative of the film, and they do well, but sometimes the scenes are very disconnected from human logicality -- at times, the characters are simply unreasonable. Nonetheless, that is exactly how it is supposed to be. This movie is art by art, with a social narrative that fits perfectly in the times where unequality grew the most in Brazilian history. At the end of the day, the killers and the martyrs were all the same -- people.
    milagrozo-1

    the great mix of myths

    If you watch Hollywood movies only, this one may be hard for you. But it will be a great experience for some lunatics (like me) who believe in the power and in the freedom of the cinematographic images.

    The subject is Brazil, the conflicts of a country that crossed a violent dictatorship at the time the movie was made. All the characters are representing groups of the brazilian society. Some of them, like the cangaceiros (poor and revolted people who became outlaws in the early 20th century), and the Saint (portrait of a blended religion that exists in Brazil, with elements of catholicism and african religions) are taken in a mythological approach. The delirious Glauber Rocha takes his characters to moral edges, leads them to crazy bang-bang scenes, to samba and war. There are no linear conclusions in the end. Only some new doubts and unusual beauty.
    chaos-rampant

    Entangled iconography

    Okay so life is floating with shards of narrative, image, roles, history; obvious stuff that we all use to define self. There's nothing you can pick that doesn't entangle with threads going deeper, everything interdependent. The difference between lesser films and great is the first pick from the surface and arrange neatly into pleasant shape, diversions; great ones from deep within and disentangle the cluster, reveal our place.

    This is muddled as one review here says because it drags out threads from a corner of its own world, it falls on us to familiarize ourselves or not. Dated too, perhaps, because they're political threads we've left behind in their mess as no longer relevant and holding answers, so focus on the effort of revealing a tapestry.

    See here. A mountain bandit, last of his kind, and the bounty hunter hired to kill him, the place is a windswept plateau in a remote area of the Andes. But this is only the tip of the thread plucked from a popular folk legend in Brazil about bandits, as outlaws often are the subject of.

    Now see what the filmmaker pulls out beneath this, the bandit preaching to a poor mob about jailing the jailers and feeding the hungry, against oppression. It was I think Bakhunin who said brigands were the first true revolutionaries, outside confines. A revolutionary then, but in this context the subject of myth, of popular belief in a tradition of heroism.

    More entangling of iconography ahead. Instead of giving us a virtuous hero the way Soviets portrayed their Red Army officers and peasant heroes in the 1920s, he gives us a seething blowhard who proves to be below the heroic circumstances, as so often they do, fraying the symbol with life. No path is cut through oppression and yet it is his failure that inspires by revealing the extent of oppression.

    There's a lot of theatric writhing in all this, dissonant dances, cacophony, this is Rocha's way of fraying everything as he drags it out of pageantry to have life; not as special as Pasolini, similar aim. There's of course a corrupt mayor who has the town in a stranglehold with his stooges, another symbol of oppression this time, but not probed beyond its cruelty.

    No the real character who will have to brood over his place in a world and system where symbols prove to be small is the bounty- hunter, more reflection here. Rocha always questions, reflects in order to. But again how brilliantly he pushes out from the fabric images and iconography that question. The dead body is propped up on a tree as an icon anyway even if the actual person proved below the circumstances. The revolution does take place in the small village, the yoke of tyranny is overthrown, but what shape does it take? Rocha dips his hands in myth again and pulls out a whimsical western shootout with our hero shooting down dozens of henchmen, another iconic image, another narrative of popular belief.

    So a more esoteric subject whereas Pasolini and Herzog strive for cosmic miracle, but as profound and similar in the transformative tangle of reality and myth.

    I want to summarize Rocha here as I conclude my journey through his work with this. His main thrust is always political, not much interesting to me in itself. Ideals are rigid, mere devices on paper, hopeful signposts that turn rebirth into scholasticism. Rocha knows this, incessantly challenges both left and right, attacks the complacent views, demands an ambiguous life. Alert mind that uses politics to question politics, to question image, narrative, belief. So our worldviews are apart in particulars, he entangles the neatly arranged fictions, I'm looking into our ability to float free of fictions; but I'm glad to know him and always impressed by his ardor when our paths cross.
    9anithomas_d

    a magician's creation

    this is one of the most beautiful films that i have come across. The beautifully changing styles of narration to get to a complete absurd or a rather dream like experience at the end of the film makes it one of the most beautiful essay on form. a must watch for anyone who is interested in understanding how a narrative style can change in the process of a film.

    glauber rocha is like a magician who brings out the pigeon from nowhere and turns into a rabbit and makes it into a formation of a cloud. it is pure poetry.

    The characters for Rocha are pure ideas, the movements and kinesics , takes them out of the fences of realism to the level of an oral narrative or a mythical one for that matter. As the movie progresses it turns, it can be best said, to take up the form of a folk dance.

    it is a normal phenomena to notice the drop outs in the first quarter of the film,before the turn over starts. the wrong perception created by the experiences of the various films that had ruled our viewings.

    at the end i will like to say it is a sure treat for anyone interested in the grammar and language of cinema.
    8RosanaBotafogo

    Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival, and he deserved it.

    It almost feels like a sequel to "Deus e o Diabo" (which I didn't like that much either) because of the slow camera and the vibrant music from the Northeast, considered a masterpiece by Mestre Glauber, for its musicality, representations through allegories that mix the ritual and folklore of the Northeast with all the colors, accents and beautiful photography, and for that alone it becomes remarkable.

    For this work, Glauber Rocha received the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival, and he deserved it.

    In a small town called Jardim das Piranhas, a bandit appears who introduces himself as the reincarnation of Lampião. His name is Coirana. Years after killing Corisco, Antônio das Mortes (a character from Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol) goes to the town to see the bandit. It is the meeting of myths, the beginning of the duel between the dragon of evil and the holy warrior. Other characters will populate the world of Antônio das Mortes. Among them, a disillusioned and hopeless professor; a colonel with delusions of grandeur, a police chief with political ambitions; and a beautiful woman, Laura, living in tragic solitude.

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    • Anecdotes
      One of Martin Scorsese favorite films.
    • Citations

      Antonio das Mortes: God made the Land. Satan the fences.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Glauber Rocha - Morto/Vivo (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Antonio das Mortes
      Written & Performed by Sérgio Ricardo

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 juin 1969 (Brazil)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Brazil
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Langue
      • Portuguese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Antonio Das Mortes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Milagres, Bahia, Brésil
    • sociétés de production
      • Mapa Filmes
      • Claude Antoine Films
      • Munich Tele-Pool
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    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 5 992 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 39 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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