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Sinhá Moça

  • 1953
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
101
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Sinhá Moça (1953)
Drama

In 19th century Brazil, young people in the State of São Paulo fight against black slavery and the farmers who support it. Against this backdrop, Sinhá Moça falls in love with a young lawyer... Read allIn 19th century Brazil, young people in the State of São Paulo fight against black slavery and the farmers who support it. Against this backdrop, Sinhá Moça falls in love with a young lawyer, and they get involved in a great love story.In 19th century Brazil, young people in the State of São Paulo fight against black slavery and the farmers who support it. Against this backdrop, Sinhá Moça falls in love with a young lawyer, and they get involved in a great love story.

  • Directors
    • Tom Payne
    • Oswaldo Sampaio
  • Writers
    • Fabio Carpi
    • Maria Camila Dezonne Pacheco Fernandes
    • Tom Payne
  • Stars
    • Eliane Lage
    • Anselmo Duarte
    • Esther Guimarães
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    101
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tom Payne
      • Oswaldo Sampaio
    • Writers
      • Fabio Carpi
      • Maria Camila Dezonne Pacheco Fernandes
      • Tom Payne
    • Stars
      • Eliane Lage
      • Anselmo Duarte
      • Esther Guimarães
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Eliane Lage
    • Sinhá Moça
    Anselmo Duarte
    Anselmo Duarte
    • Rodolfo Fontes
    Esther Guimarães
    • Cândida Ferreira
    José Policena
    • Coronel Lemos Ferreira
    Ruth de Souza
    Ruth de Souza
    • Sabina
    Eugenio Kusnet
    • Frei José
    Marina Freire
    • Clara
    Lima Neto
    • Dr. Fontes
    Virgínia Camargo
    • Vírginia
    • (as Virgínia Ferreira)
    Henricão
    • Justino
    • (as Henrique F. Costa)
    Labiby Madi
    • Dona Osória
    Ricardo Campos
    • Benedito
    Amélia de Souza
    • Lucinda
    João Batista da Cunha
    • Fulgêncio
    • (as João da Cunha)
    Domingos Terras
    • Camargo
    Artur Herculano
    • Pharmacist
    Abilio Pereira de Almeida
    • Public Prosecutor
    Renato Consorte
    Renato Consorte
    • Schoolteacher
    • Directors
      • Tom Payne
      • Oswaldo Sampaio
    • Writers
      • Fabio Carpi
      • Maria Camila Dezonne Pacheco Fernandes
      • Tom Payne
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    10claudio_carvalho

    A Powerful Romance in Times of Changings in the Brazilian Society

    In 1886, the young lawyer Rodrigo (Anselmo Duarte) and "Sinha Moça" (Eliane Lage) return from São Paulo in a train in the same room to their home land. Rodrigo is the son of the local abolitionist doctor, and she is the daughter of the local most powerful "colonel"(farmer), who owns many slaves. In the backstage of the period close to the freedom of the slaves on Brazil ("Lei Áurea", signed by Princess Isabel on May 13th 1988), a powerful romance develops between the progressives Rodrigo and "Sinha Moça".

    "Sinha-Moça" is a masterpiece of Brazilian Cinema that deserves a more detailed review.

    The movie itself is a masterpiece of the Brazilian Companhia Vera Cruz. This ambitious studio originated in 1949 in São Paulo, and hired foreigner technicians, aiming at great productions instead of the common "chanchadas". Unfortunately, the lack of a viable scheme of distribution was considered the major cause of the failure of Vera Cruz. "Sinhá-Moça" is amazingly perfect, comparable to the famous "Gone With the Wind", and unfortunately there are only five (5) votes in IMDb (six with mine today). This black and white movie has a magnificent direction of Tom Payne and Oswaldo Sampaio; the cast is outstanding, highlighting Eliane Lage (amazing how Penélope Cruz has a great resemblance with this great Brazilian actress); the photography uses shadows like in the impressionist German movies and is amazing; the screenplay romantically uses a historical moment of the history of Brazil .

    With regard to the historical moment of the end of the slavery period, only a few years ago the real reasons were taught in schools. The real reasons for the signature of the "Lei Áurea" by Princess Isabel were basically two: the first one, the Portuguese government was pressed by other governments, since Brazil was one of the last countries to finish the slavery period. The second one was that to convince the owners of the slaves to accept the abolition, it can be proved that the cost of a slave (tangibles, such as price + housing + food + medical care + children and retirement, and intangible, such as uprisings and escapes and accidents) was higher than the cost of a Brazilian worker, who presently receives about US$ 100,00 per month.

    This movie was awarded with the Bronze Bear in Berlin Festival among many other prizes in Veneza, Punta del Leste, Havana and many Brazilian festivals.

    Last but not the least, the DVD "Sinhá Moça" is not restored, and the owners of Cinemagia deserve to be sued by the Brazilian consumers, since the sound is so damaged that many dialogs are completely lost, impossible to be understood. But "Sinhá Moça" is mandatory in any movie collection. My vote is ten.

    Title (Brazil): "Sinhá-Moça" ("Young Lady" – Obs: This title deserves an explanation for overseas readers. "Sinhá" was the treatment deserved to the women owners of the slaves. Mrs. in Portuguese is "Senhora", and "Sinhá" was a simplification adopted by the slaves. "Moça" means a young woman, a lady.)
    8elo-equipamentos

    The Last one to abolish the Slavery!!

    It's a shame for us Brazilian people whose were the last country to abolish the slavery and just accepted because strong pressure from powerful countries, this movie is based in a successful novel about that matter, telling about what did happen in those terrible years of slavery against African people in that farm where the rebellion starts after a slave's death.

    The movie made a huge success for Vera Cruz, winning a several prizes around the world, as said the my compatriot in your previous review the sound has damages is very serious and almost impossible to hear the most part of the entire picture, needs a restoration or at least put subtitles to us.

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    First watch: 1992 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 8.

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1953 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Cinemateca (Brazil)
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Sinha Moka
    • Production company
      • Vera Cruz Studios
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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