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Compasso de Espera

  • 1969
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
87
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Compasso de Espera (1969)
Drama

Antunes Filho's "Compasso de Espera" is a film which promotes the idea of race equality by means of showing various struggles that the main hero has to go through. Black self awareness in Br... Read allAntunes Filho's "Compasso de Espera" is a film which promotes the idea of race equality by means of showing various struggles that the main hero has to go through. Black self awareness in Brazil triggered social conflicts that were a large part of the countries history. The film ... Read allAntunes Filho's "Compasso de Espera" is a film which promotes the idea of race equality by means of showing various struggles that the main hero has to go through. Black self awareness in Brazil triggered social conflicts that were a large part of the countries history. The film director wants to illustrate some of those conflicts through the prism of his characters.

  • Director
    • Antunes Filho
  • Writer
    • Antunes Filho
  • Stars
    • Zózimo Bulbul
    • Renée de Vielmond
    • Elida Gay Palmer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    87
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antunes Filho
    • Writer
      • Antunes Filho
    • Stars
      • Zózimo Bulbul
      • Renée de Vielmond
      • Elida Gay Palmer
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Zózimo Bulbul
    • Jorge
    Renée de Vielmond
    Renée de Vielmond
    • Cristina
    Elida Gay Palmer
    Elida Gay Palmer
    • Ema
    • (as Elida Palmer)
    Karin Rodrigues
    Karin Rodrigues
    • Ingrid
    Léa Garcia
    • Zefa
    Antonio Pitanga
    • Astis
    Stênio Garcia
    Stênio Garcia
    • Radar
    Augusto Barone
    • Dr.Macedo
    Caetano Gherardi
    • Bonalei
    Cléa Simões
    Cléa Simões
    • Mother
    Analy Alvarez
    Moussia Pinto Alves
    Mário Alves
    Sérgio Artamanoff
    Luiz Carlos Becker
      Yolanda Cardoso
      Yolanda Cardoso
      Geraldo Decourt
      Oslei Delamo
      • Director
        • Antunes Filho
      • Writer
        • Antunes Filho
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      10Rodrigo_Amaro

      Outstanding on all levels

      The first and only film directed by Antunes Filho "Compasso de Espera" ("A Waiting Period") is one of the true greatest Brazilian films of all time (and I'm not saying that lightly) yet it's also one of the least known in here. Antunes critical take on racial equality, social relationships between whites and blacks in apparently afluent backgrounds feels as something ahead of its time, which makes of its view now something widely relevant and fitting. It comes off as strong, potent, intelligent and angry just as the cinema of Spike Lee would provide us decades later (one can easily compare it with "Jungle Fever") but without the strict division of races he makes in his films. If back then such story was considered incendiary and subversisve by the military regime that thought racism wasn't a thing (the film was censored and would only get released in 1973), today we can see it as a very realistic view of society and its divisions (past and present, with some considerable progress).

      Zózimo Bulbul plays Jorge, an intellectual young black poet, specialized in black culture and politics, who is the lover of a white advertising chief (Elida Palmer), of whom he provides some work too. No strings attached, they meet whenever they can, either in each one's apartments or in some cultural event. One night he meets Cristina (Renée de Vielmond), also a white woman, who comes from a wealthy family of which she rejects their elitist views. A great connection of ideas and mutual admiration is formed and they both fall in love. The obvious obstacles come from their families; the other woman and her jealousy for being traded; and a society full of prejudices who can't stand seeing the union of races.

      The director/writer poses many provoking questions to audiences, as we root for the main couple but also understanding the conflict they're into.

      They're very careless and comfortable in their own bubble, paying no mind to whoever is judging them, failing to realize that their inner circle might see some problem on the way (as evidenced by a friend of Jorge, involved with a sort of Black Panthers type of group, and they argue constantly), and even complete strangers who just by seeing them having a good time feel the need to harass them - in one of the most painful moments in film history when they're attacked by a group of fishermen at a beach - or the simple fact of renting a hotel room as the desk guy turns them down because the manager wouldn't allow a black man with a white woman. So, is it wrong that they're being too forward in a society that sees a divided line? Can this relationship survive against all odds and be accepted by society or they could live their lives and ignore everything else?

      The only answer given to their complicated relationship comes from its almost enigmatic title. Basically, Antunes believed that the racial equality was possible and important for a society's better development but that would require time, plenty of time and it'd come in a very slow manner through working relations and friendships; the loving aspect, dating and marriage would be far ahead, despite the social/economical equality presented between Jorge and Cristina (though he comes from a poor family, he managed to accomplish great deeds and become an influent member of society). When many soap operas addressed those controversial themes years later they got positive and strong reactions from the public (as a close media than films are) but it was always playing safe with a didatic exposure of elements. "Compasso de Espera" presents greatly constructed moments that feel close to reality, despite showing a black man in a small circle of influent intellectuals, a rarity back then.

      Apart from the story, its absorbing message and its overall dealing with a thoughtful theme, we also have the great acting from the cast. They're all brilliant and memorable. I was blown away and mesmerized with the quality of everything, a rare diamond of a film that is worth seeing and worth discussing. Now more than ever. 10/10.

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        Film debut of Renée de Vielmond.
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      • Country of origin
        • Brazil
      • Language
        • Portuguese
      • Also known as
        • Zirkel des Wartens
      • Production company
        • Antunes Filho Produções Cinematográficas
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        1 hour 38 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White

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