O Auto da Compadecida
- Mini-série télévisée
- 1999–2025
- 38min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJoão Grilo and Chicó, friends from Northeast Brazil, engage in mischievous antics while struggling to make ends meet, outwitting the entire village of Taperoá. Based on Ariano Suassuna's wor... Tout lireJoão Grilo and Chicó, friends from Northeast Brazil, engage in mischievous antics while struggling to make ends meet, outwitting the entire village of Taperoá. Based on Ariano Suassuna's work.João Grilo and Chicó, friends from Northeast Brazil, engage in mischievous antics while struggling to make ends meet, outwitting the entire village of Taperoá. Based on Ariano Suassuna's work.
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In a mega production by the Globo TV Network Brazil, O Auto da Compadecida based on the homonymous play by the Brazilian novelist and playwright Ariano Suassuna, actors like the newcomers Matheus Natchtergaelle and Selton Mello together with a cast of veterans like Fernanda Montenegro, Marco Nanini and Diogo Vilela unite to perform an epic.
Though maintaining the popular style of the original writer this TV adaptation does not disappoint the fans of the original writer as this 4 hour series captures to perfection the universe so masterfully crafted by Ariano Suassuna.
In hilarious situations Selto Mello and Matheus Natchergaelle reveal themselves to be promising young actors of their generation with great performances.
The adventurers of a poor lie-telling country man, called João Grilo, narrated in the award winning play Auto da Compadecida, by the novelist and playwright Ariano Suassuna, come to television in an adaptation by Guel Arraes, Adriana Falcão and João Falcão. Originally written in 1955, the play is presented as a microseries, in four episodes, and premiered on Tuesday, January 5th, 1999. The series was directed by critically acclaimed Brazilian director Guel Arraes, who shot the series entirely on film, shooting in Cabaceiras, on the countryside of the Brazilian state of Paraíba (the play takes place in Taperoá, close to Cabaceiras) and also at the Projac and Cinédia studios, in Rio de Janeiro. The show had its own soundtrack also, produced by João Falcão, and a visual setting that establishes a parallel line between the 1930s and the Middle Ages.
Overall this great show broke ratings records in Brazil and in other countries where it also aired, appealing to all publics and social classes.
This is a don't miss Brazilian drama at its best.
Though maintaining the popular style of the original writer this TV adaptation does not disappoint the fans of the original writer as this 4 hour series captures to perfection the universe so masterfully crafted by Ariano Suassuna.
In hilarious situations Selto Mello and Matheus Natchergaelle reveal themselves to be promising young actors of their generation with great performances.
The adventurers of a poor lie-telling country man, called João Grilo, narrated in the award winning play Auto da Compadecida, by the novelist and playwright Ariano Suassuna, come to television in an adaptation by Guel Arraes, Adriana Falcão and João Falcão. Originally written in 1955, the play is presented as a microseries, in four episodes, and premiered on Tuesday, January 5th, 1999. The series was directed by critically acclaimed Brazilian director Guel Arraes, who shot the series entirely on film, shooting in Cabaceiras, on the countryside of the Brazilian state of Paraíba (the play takes place in Taperoá, close to Cabaceiras) and also at the Projac and Cinédia studios, in Rio de Janeiro. The show had its own soundtrack also, produced by João Falcão, and a visual setting that establishes a parallel line between the 1930s and the Middle Ages.
Overall this great show broke ratings records in Brazil and in other countries where it also aired, appealing to all publics and social classes.
This is a don't miss Brazilian drama at its best.
Everything is good in this adaptation, I like it better than the book
I chased this title after sorting all Comedy movies in the IMDb based on ranking. This one was on top, and it seemed unlikely to me, but I found it and enjoyed it very much. Totally crazy. It reminds me of several things I've watched and that are dear to me: Hellzapoppin, Kin Dza Dza, The Gods Must Be Crazy and Little Nicky. Put those in a catholic Brazillian blender and enjoy your smoothie!
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This is surely one of the best brazilian productions ever. The story is very original and all actors are just fantastic. Fernanda Montenegro does a great job as the "Compadecida", although she doesn't play a leading role. If you like sense of humor mixed with a little bit of drama this is the right thing to watch.
This is one of the best, if not the best, mini-series from Brazil. I haven't seen the subtitles, but it would be very hard to translate and keep the comedy intact, but it is worth seeing it. Every actor is the right choice for the role. The two main characters are excellent actors. One of them is a compulsive liar and the way his lies are depicted is even funnier than the lies. Oscar-nominated Fernanda Montenegro has a cameo appearance as Compadecida, the same role she played over 30 years ago in the theater. Don't miss it!
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- AnecdotesThe original opening featured scenes from La vie et la passion de Jésus Christ (1903). When the series was remastered for its 20-year anniversary re-release in 2020, it gained a new opening and reworked special effects.
- Versions alternativesAlso released as a theatrical feature by Globo Filmes 2000 in 35mm, without some scenes from the original TV Series.
- ConnexionsEdited into A Dog's Will (2000)
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By what name was O Auto da Compadecida (1999) officially released in India in English?
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