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Sécheresses

Original title: Vidas Secas
  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.2K
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Sécheresses (1963)
Drama

A poor family in the Northeast of Brazil (Fabiano, the father; Sinhá Vitória, the mother; their 2 children and a dog called Baleia) wander about the barren land searching for a better place ... Read allA poor family in the Northeast of Brazil (Fabiano, the father; Sinhá Vitória, the mother; their 2 children and a dog called Baleia) wander about the barren land searching for a better place to live, with food and work. But the drought and misery destroy their hopes.A poor family in the Northeast of Brazil (Fabiano, the father; Sinhá Vitória, the mother; their 2 children and a dog called Baleia) wander about the barren land searching for a better place to live, with food and work. But the drought and misery destroy their hopes.

  • Director
    • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
  • Writers
    • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
    • Graciliano Ramos
  • Stars
    • Átila Iório
    • Maria Ribeiro
    • Orlando Macedo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
    • Writers
      • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
      • Graciliano Ramos
    • Stars
      • Átila Iório
      • Maria Ribeiro
      • Orlando Macedo
    • 15User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Átila Iório
    Átila Iório
    • Fabiano
    Maria Ribeiro
    • Sinhá Vitória (Mother)
    Orlando Macedo
    • Soldado Amarelo (Soldier)
    Jofre Soares
    Jofre Soares
    • Fazendeiro (Farmer)
    • (as Joffre Soares)
    Gilvan Lima
    • Boy
    • (as Gilvan)
    Genivaldo Lima
    • Boy
    • (as Genivaldo)
    Orlando Chagas
    Ignacio Costa
    Nabor Costa
    Oscar de Souza
    José Leite
    Vanuterio Maia
    Manuel Ordonio
    Maria Rosa
    Antonio Soarez
    • Director
      • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
    • Writers
      • Nelson Pereira dos Santos
      • Graciliano Ramos
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    User reviews15

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    6andrewroy-04316

    Another slice of life realism film, but one with less thematic depth

    Vidas Secas had that same neorealist, slice of life feel that Bicycle Thieves and Pather Panchali have, but it didn't do quite as much for me thematically. The big focus was on how it's very difficult to survive and work in the barren Brazilian desert. The thing the film does best is establish a clear atmosphere - the slow long shots of the expansive desert and realistic, character driven story do a lot to emphasize how difficult it is to live there. It's not a film where I was emotionally drawn into the lives of the characters, the way I was in Bicycle Thieves, and I found the major messages of the movie to be muddled (aside from the main theme of how difficult it is to survive there). The repetition of the scene asking for work early in the film was really odd, and the random pivot to the older boy asking questions about hell and getting into that can be explained but came a bit out of nowhere for me, as up to that point the focus was on the father's attempt to work and the family struggles. In general, it just felt like a well shot but somewhat shallow slow, slice of life Brazilian film. Maybe I've just been spoiled by some of the great neorealist films we've watched though, and I'm sure there are some elements I didn't notice.
    10Ebert

    One of the 5 best brazilian movies of all times.

    One of the 5 best brazilian movies of all times. That's the opinion of the brazilian critics, and became obvious for everyone who see the film. A precise recreation of the Graciliano Ramos masterpiece by the "father" of "Cinema Novo". Definitively, a classic.
    Emerenciano

    Adaptated from a book.

    I rented this movie just because I had read the good book by Graciliano Ramos, back in 1992 in high school. When I played the video tape I really enjoyed what I saw. The slow rhythm is not an obstacle for us who want to have a great time watching a movie. It's the other way around, we just can't leave it once we realise "Vidas Secas" is an impressive narration of the difficulties poor people have when they try to move from their dying land in order to start a new life in the city. It's really time to press "play" and sit back.

    My rate 7/10
    8gaby01575

    Starkly beautiful

    An itinerant family's search for a better life seems to lead nowhere. The husband finds work as a cowhand, the wife wants nothing more than a leather bed to sleep in.

    The stark, black and white cinematography with which the sun-bleached, barren landscape was shot underscores the poverty the family is trying to escape. Kudos to the director who was able to coax an admirable performance from the family's dog. It's a totally engaging film w/ effectively subdued performances from the principals. Reminiscent of Italian Neo-Realist cinema, this makes for rewarding viewing, a cure for the summer blockbuster syndrome.
    9emppg

    the film that best shows the reality it lasts and cruel of the poor people of the northeast of Brazil.

    Typical representative of the call "Cinema Novo" in Brazil, that film is beautiful. With picture in black and white, the history was based on a classic of the Brazilian literature and it rotates around a family it expels of your earth for the dry climate, with thirst and hunger, migrating for an inhospitable landscape in search of a better life. Even a character so difficult of representing, the female dog " Baleia ", it has an anthological interpretation.

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      Film debut of Jofre Soares.
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      Edited into A Edição do Nordeste (2023)

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    • Release date
      • 1965 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Barren Lives
    • Production companies
      • Luiz Carlos Barreto Produções Cinematográficas
      • Regina Filmes
      • Sino Filmes
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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