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Terre en transe

Original title: Terra em Transe
  • 1967
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.8K
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Terre en transe (1967)
Drama

In the fictional Latin American country Eldorado, a poet tries to effect political change by influencing powerful men.In the fictional Latin American country Eldorado, a poet tries to effect political change by influencing powerful men.In the fictional Latin American country Eldorado, a poet tries to effect political change by influencing powerful men.

  • Director
    • Glauber Rocha
  • Writer
    • Glauber Rocha
  • Stars
    • Jardel Filho
    • Paulo Autran
    • José Lewgoy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Writer
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Stars
      • Jardel Filho
      • Paulo Autran
      • José Lewgoy
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jardel Filho
    Jardel Filho
    • Paulo Martins
    Paulo Autran
    Paulo Autran
    • Porfirio Diaz
    José Lewgoy
    José Lewgoy
    • Felipe Vieira
    Glauce Rocha
    Glauce Rocha
    • Sara
    Paulo Gracindo
    Paulo Gracindo
    • Don Julio Fuentes
    Hugo Carvana
    Hugo Carvana
    • Alvaro
    Danuza Leão
    • Silvia
    Jofre Soares
    Jofre Soares
    • Father Gil
    • (as Joffre Soares)
    Modesto De Souza
    • Senator
    Mário Lago
    Mário Lago
    • Capitain
    Flávio Migliaccio
    Flávio Migliaccio
    • Common people man
    Thelma Reston
    Thelma Reston
    • Felício's wife
    • (as Telma Reston)
    José Marinho
    • Jerônimo
    Francisco Milani
    Francisco Milani
    • Aldo
    Paulo César Peréio
    Paulo César Peréio
    • Student
    Emmanuel Cavalcanti
    • Felício
    • (as Emanuel Cavalcanti)
    Zózimo Bulbul
    • Reporter
    Antônio Câmera
    • Indian
    • Director
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Writer
      • Glauber Rocha
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    8MR 17

    A landmark in Brazilian cinematography.

    Although this film is not so perfect as it is normally stated, it is a very important film neverthless. In Brazil, it's usually a case of "love it or hate it" as regards to this film. It may not be perfect, but it is impressive, and shows efficiently political corruption and the degradation of one's soul as well. Although somewhat confused in some moments, the film is packed with great scenes, and is always visually impressive. It also had the merit of discussing Brazil's problems at the time, using fictional "Eldorado" as a shield against the strong censorship applied in these days. Has it's place guaranteed in brazilian cinerama.
    5guisreis

    Problematic and seriously overrated

    I know that most people will consider this opinion as heretics, but I think this a bad movie. Despite the good cinematography and the many great actors. The script is an undevelopped and confusing mess, partially in a hurry, partially simply shallow, exceding in its chaotic expressionist improvisation. It is pretensious but lacks deepness and a more sophisticated social political critique. Dialogs are just bad. Technically, sound is also quite flawed. Edition is unjustifiably harsh sometimes, with abrupt cuts. Many scenes are partially documental, as they were shot with few actors and many extras who were indeed common people who ignored that the situation was fictious (it may work but is moral questionable). The only really good part is the small segment in which there is a kind of mockumentary about Porfirio Diaz. To resume, "Enhanced earth" is world-wide celebrated but seriously overrated.
    8XxEthanHuntxX

    The earth is shaking

    Glauber Rocha is crazy, and here he explores his favorite subject - politics. Rocha shows, I think, that the line between poetry and politics can be blurred, and that they can and is being aproached the same way, in a sense that both dont have a definitive solution and people form different kind of theories. Glauber brilliantly potrays this paradox, and the film is a answer to the great mystery. Its a political essay as well as a cinematic masterpiece. Its poetry and psychedelic merged in to a transic account, following the same logic as in a dream. Godlike.

    In the film, Glauber will prepare an analysis, seeking to reflect on the reasons that led to the 'Collapse of Populism in Brazil' in 1964. "Terra em Transe" criticizes social classes and uses 'Theory of Populism' to explain the reasons for the victory of the Coup. Rocha suggests that, the Military Dictatorship installment in Brazil after the Coup of 64', he did not believe that armed struggle would be the best way to defeat the it, because the dictatorship was becoming increasingly repressive and increasingly closed all channels of popular participation in the country's political life. So, what is the way out that Glauber points out to get Brazil out of that situation? In fact, he doesn't know and, precisely because of that, he doesn't point out any solution, he just tries to portray the complex situation with an extraordinary poetic approach.

    Brazil was in a situation of impasse and that there was no solution for it at that time. It shows the vision of a political and social situation in Brazil at that historical moment, which was based on the knowledge of some aspects in the Brazilian reality at that time, as well as making it clear how the country came to this situation and what were the main dilemmas and impasses facing the Brazilian nation.

    I have decides to add some qoutes at the end of my review to confirm this political thesis of the films intention:

    Porfirio Diaz becomes Dictator of Eldorado and says "They will learn! They will learn! I will rule this land. I will put these hysterical traditions in order! By force, for the love of force! By the universal harmony of hells, we will reach a civilization!" Such speech well sums up the reactionary and fascist thinking of a large part of the country's ruling classes and is still very current.

    Desperate with the Coup victory, Paulo insists on promoting an armed resistance, but that will be useless, as the Coup has already been victorious. He wonders how long we will endure all this suffering. Sara asks 'What proves her death' and Paul replies 'The triumph of beauty and justice'.
    9SpelingError

    Stylistically interesting and thematically powerful.

    While watching this, I kept on going back and forth between a 4 and a 4.5 before I finally settled on a 4.5. Like Rocha's "Black God, White Devil", which I watched a year or two ago, I didn't quite follow everything which went on and somewhat struggled to keep up with the plot. The more of this I watched, however, the more impressed I was with various stylistic touches such as the narration taking on a ghostly feel (the camerawork helps in that regard), various scenes appearing to occur in between Paulo's head and reality, and the film maintaining a dream-like atmosphere at numerous points. The film also captures the blindness of the masses towards accepting the false promises of political figures, and how this blind faith is a pattern which repeats itself over and over again. Thematically, it's interesting, but stylistically, it hits a number of my sweet spots really well and I definitely intend on rewatching it later this year to see if my appreciation of it goes up or down.
    8mehobulls

    Excellent film and reliable service

    Released on Mr Bongo in 2005 "Terra em Transe" is dated, and has a confused screenplay, although being magnificently updated regarding the lack of ethics and the amoral behavior of the politicians. If the reader has had the opportunity of reading Machiavelli's "The Prince", you'll probably see how the behavior of politicians remains unchanged along the centuries.

    However, keeping in mind that in this is movie Brazil was under a tough military dictatorship, this movie is a milestone in the history of Brazilian New Cinema. Glauber Rocha was very braze, discussing forbidden themes such as fight of classes, manipulation of the submissive masses by the elites, corruption in politician, anarchism, campaign promises not kept after the elections, economical power of foreign groups (or countries) in Latin American countries and coup d'état. In 1967, "Terra em Transe" was awarded with "Great Prize" in the Locarno Festival (Switzerland); "Luis Buñuel Prize" in Cannes Festival; "Federation of International Critics Prize" in Cannes Festival; and Best Movie of the Year in the Air France Prize, among other prizes

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    • Trivia
      Eldorado is a fictional country. It's entirely based on political and social issues of Brazil after 1964 while the country was under a military dictatorship that was over only in 1985.
    • Quotes

      Felipe Vieira: The streets belong to the people, like the sky belongs to the condors.

    • Connections
      Featured in Improvisiert und zielbewusst (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Otello: Overture
      Music by Giuseppe Verdi

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Entranced Earth
    • Filming locations
      • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Difilm
      • Mapa Filmes
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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