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A Idade Da Terra 1980 DvdRipx X264 DD 2 0-HighCode
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A Idade da Terra
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Theatrical Release: 1980-11-17 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 01-05-2014 by user
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Movie Genre:
Drama, Fantasy, History
Runtime:
140 min.
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DESCRIPTION
The day that Pier Paolo Pasolini was killed, Glauber Rocha decided to make this film about the life of Christ in the Third World. Starting from a dialectical synthesis between capitalism and socialism, and a search of interracial relationships in Brazil, Rocha created a work of religious and prophetic tone that results in a kind of bewilderment contemplative, now lyrical, now frantic, soaked in a new messianism. In his last film, the director proposed a tune of sounds and images that build a picture of Brazil and a portrait of himself.
Synopsis by IMDB A Idade da Terra 1980 DvdRip x264 DD 2.0 multisub-HighCode
English title: "The Age of the Earth"
"This film is a portrait of Brazil and of myself", stated director Glauber Rocha about his final film "A Idade da Terra",
in an interview shortly before his sudden death in 1981, at 42, of pneumonia. "Idade..." is his grand epitaph:
here you'll find the best and worst of Glauber's exuberant, allegoric, compulsive, revolutionary, verbose,
ambitious and very individual style. There is no story-line: it's a collage of long scenes (mostly improvised)
with the purpose of "reinventing Brazilian cinematic art, in the same way Villa-Lobos did with Brazilian music,
Portinari and Di Cavalcanti did with Brazilian painting". Some have called it an "anti-symphony", where cinematic "noise"
and "cacophony" would be part of a revolutionary artistic style... -by debblyst (Rio de Janeiro)-