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Abertura

  • 1979
  • 53m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
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Abertura (1979)
Documentary

"Abertura" was a TV program broadcast on Rede Tupi on Sunday nights and presented by Cinema Novo filmmaker Glauber Rocha discussing a series of important themes on many different topics. The... Read all"Abertura" was a TV program broadcast on Rede Tupi on Sunday nights and presented by Cinema Novo filmmaker Glauber Rocha discussing a series of important themes on many different topics. The documentary presents a series of excerpts from the program, broadcast between 1979 and 19... Read all"Abertura" was a TV program broadcast on Rede Tupi on Sunday nights and presented by Cinema Novo filmmaker Glauber Rocha discussing a series of important themes on many different topics. The documentary presents a series of excerpts from the program, broadcast between 1979 and 1980.

  • Director
    • Glauber Rocha
  • Stars
    • Glauber Rocha
    • Luiz Carlos Barreto
    • Mário Carneiro
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
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    • Director
      • Glauber Rocha
    • Stars
      • Glauber Rocha
      • Luiz Carlos Barreto
      • Mário Carneiro
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    Glauber Rocha
    Glauber Rocha
    • Self - Host
    Luiz Carlos Barreto
    • Self
    Mário Carneiro
    • Self
    Luiz Carlos Maciel
    • Self
    Antônio Carlos Magalhães
    • Self
    Eduardo Mascarenhas
    Eduardo Mascarenhas
    • Self
    Nelson Motta
    • Self
    Milton Reis
    • Self
    Darcy Ribeiro
    • Self
    Caetano Veloso
    Caetano Veloso
    • Self
    Samuel Wainer
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      • Glauber Rocha
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    10Rodrigo_Amaro

    Excerpts of a genial program in one great piece

    Whoever came up with this entry in here and included among the great filmmaker Glauber Rocha works, I salute you, just as much as to the one who made this compilation of moments from the TV program "Abertura" of which Rocha was the host. It's not like the director of "Terra em Transe" was the actual director of it, but he was definitely the mastermind behind nearly everything, front, back and center. The ideal entry would be as a TV Series with two seasons (1979-1980); however, since the information about the program is very scarce and even many episodes were lost such page wouldn't be possible. And why such acknowledgment? Because it's a highly informative piece, fun, hilarious, borderline chaotic at times as Glauber was, but also a serious and real reflection of Brazilian society while discussing many important themes during the so-called Abertura ("Opening") of democracy, slowly returning during the final years of the military regime.

    What "Abertura" was exactly? Broadcast on the defunct Tupi network on sunday nights, the program led by Glauber Rocha discussed a wide variety of themes (politics, society, philosophy, culture, etc.) taking advantage that the political opening allowed a less strict censorship of ideas exchange. Like the amnesty brought at the time, the show used as a tagline the notion of allowing a "broad, general and unrestricted" debate. The documentary takes a few excerpts from the show, mixing interviews with famous and anonymous figures such as musician/critic Nelson Motta, producer Luiz Carlos Barreto, politician Antônio Carlos Magalhães, psychoanalyst Eduardo Mascarenhas, among others; countless and long verbose speeches of Glauber criticising the state of art and culture at the time, and a few humored bits with his silent sidekick Severino. There's even a quick behind the scenes moment filmed during "A Idade da Terra" making, Rocha's final film.

    If you really want to get a feel of the idealism and hopes people were starting to get in 1979/1980, with the gradual return of democracy and all the great thoughts of that time, this is a must-see experience. To think about everything that was predicted right, the things that didn't happen then or are yet to happen. One of the great moments shown is where a man talks about funding a political party (after years of only two parties, many sectors from themselves and outsiders began to form their own parties, as new laws allowed that in 1980). I don't remember the guy's name but his ideals for such party, the free-spirited and liberal notions of justice, inclusion and fairness all sounded spectacular and worth supporting - but that would only happen in more perfect societies that put education and infrastructure investments at the top of the pyramid.

    But besides the seriousness of it all, there's plenty of room for humored bits to make you laugh out loud. Rocha was a master of controversy and he trashed everything and everyone, criticising "Last Tango in Paris", "Emmanuelle" (1974), "Superman" (1978), his Cinema Novo contemporary directors who were making bad movies and spitting on the films they did in the past; but he also praised what he considered valuable names and works in Brazilian music, writing, even making promos for a book of his and urging audiences to watch his latest film. As an interviewer, he was an excellent director. The man prolongs his questions like crazy and when it's time for the person being interviewed to answer, there he goes with some interruption (but always with some funny remark in between - when he talks about the great tough women of Northeast region he goes like "Doca Street wouldn't exist in that place"). The interview with the guy on the street was only cringe because the poor guy didn't know much of anything Glauber was asking.

    I truly feels like the kind of program that I'd watch if living at the time. It's highly educational, interesting and inspiring, and even with some slightly confrontional tone from the host he was very open in hearing different perspectives, inviting people of opposite views as his (though I can't tell if it actually happened on the show since the figures presented had plenty in common with Glauber, they're all on the same page). To reveal what's behind the masks that lies in society, to show the real facade of who we are, what we are, what do we represent and the changes we want and no longer hiding from the unavoidable. That was what "Abertura" was all about, the dialogue of ideas worked brilliantly and respectfully. Here's a chance to see the director in front of camera, showing his true colors, true passions and with that you can understand a lot more about his films, his message with them and evidence how consistent he was - despite the poetic ramblings and descriptions he used to deliver. But it's all so fun to watch. 10/10.

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      Self - Host: Our culture is macumba, and not opera.

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      • 1979 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Production company
      • TV Tupi
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      53 minutes
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