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Glauber Rocha - Morto/Vivo

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
5
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Glauber Rocha - Morto/Vivo (1981)
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A TV documentary that covered the funeral of Cinema Novo film director Glauber Rocha, showing the commotion of attendees, paying their last tributes to the genial filmmaker. Also presented h... Read allA TV documentary that covered the funeral of Cinema Novo film director Glauber Rocha, showing the commotion of attendees, paying their last tributes to the genial filmmaker. Also presented here are interviews with the director and clips from his works.A TV documentary that covered the funeral of Cinema Novo film director Glauber Rocha, showing the commotion of attendees, paying their last tributes to the genial filmmaker. Also presented here are interviews with the director and clips from his works.

  • Director
    • Paulo Gil Soares
  • Stars
    • Jorge Amado
    • Celso Amorim
    • Paulo Autran
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    • Director
      • Paulo Gil Soares
    • Stars
      • Jorge Amado
      • Celso Amorim
      • Paulo Autran
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    Jorge Amado
    • Self
    Celso Amorim
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    Paulo Autran
    Paulo Autran
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    • (archive footage)
    Solon Barreto
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Othon Bastos
    Othon Bastos
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    • (archive footage)
    Norma Bengell
    Norma Bengell
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    Hugo Carvana
    Hugo Carvana
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    Sérgio Chapelin
    Sérgio Chapelin
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    Geraldo Del Rey
    Geraldo Del Rey
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    Maurício do Valle
    • Self
    Jardel Filho
    Jardel Filho
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    • (archive footage)
    Paulo Francis
    Paulo Francis
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    Helena Ignez
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    Arnaldo Jabor
    Arnaldo Jabor
    • Self
    José Lewgoy
    José Lewgoy
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    Antônio Carlos Magalhães
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    Yoná Magalhães
    Yoná Magalhães
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Flávio Migliaccio
    Flávio Migliaccio
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      • Paulo Gil Soares
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    9Rodrigo_Amaro

    A last goodbye to a genial filmmaker

    A special report from Globo Repórter, this documentary covers the career and life of Cinema Novo filmmaker Glauber Rocha, at the same time it covers his funeral in 1981. An almost surreal experience the latter part since Glauber filmed the burial of Di Cavalcanti which was turned into a controversial short film that was censored by the painter's family at the time of its release, and now Glauber is the one who has his corpse being shown before the actual funeral and then during the funeral. I don't know what to think of it, if it is disrespectful to his family or it was an idea he wanted and asked his family to comply - for the appearance and the interview with the artists who knew the man nothing hurtful happened there.

    We get the chance to see a couple of interviews of Glauber talking about his movies, his ideas on cinema, and at times even having a hard time trying to answer the reporter while his own child keeps playing around, moving all the time. It was an amazing presentation about his career, in a chronological order showing from the very beginning of his career with the short-film "Pátio" (1959), then the first feature "Barravento" (1962), followed by the classics "Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol" (1964), "Terra em Transe" (1967), "O Dragão da Maldade contra o Santo Guerreiro" (1969) - for which he received the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival, to date the only Brazilian director to win the award - all the way until his final movie "A Idade da Terra" (1980). There's some jumps from his underground European phase but it's understandable since most of those movies aren't so accessible to audiences - even today.

    In between the clips and interviews with Mr. Rocha (also appearing on the behind the scenes of some of his own films), there's interviews with countless artists which includes writers Jorge Amado and João Ubaldo Ribeiro - the last men to see Glauber succumbing to his strange disease back in Portugal - and also there's actors who worked with the man such as Maurício do Valle, Geraldo Del Rey, Hugo Carvana, - and his Cinema Novo friend and director Arnaldo Jabor. It's all short clips but they present nice stories and make a nice tribute to the director.

    But I guess the main point of the film where our curiosity is taken to extreme levels is to see Glauber's funeral. It's not like seeing gigantic funerals of giant celebrities or some important politician. He was a famous film director, possibly the very first in Brazil to have his movies being shown around the world and getting awards and showing how great our cinema could be. For what we see here the man was loved and had plenty of admirers. But there's two haunting takes in those moments: 1) when we see Glauber's body inside the coffin some moments before being displayed for the public view. The coffin is on the ground and we can get a full view of the man. It's kinda morbid. And 2) when his mother is saying goodbye to him and she says some tearful words to him and it's a hard moment to watch. Since she also appeared being interviewed I guess she wanted for the TV crew to be there and shoot the documentary.

    For cinema lovers who don't know much about the man and his works, this is a special film to be seen. You will be following his career from then on. 9/10.

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      • 1981 (Brazil)
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