A R T . C I N E M A . T V . L I T E R A T U R E . F A S H I O N
N O I T E S D E F E S T I V A L
(NIGHTS OF FESTIVAL)
TV SERIES | 6 EP | 25 MIN | 2020
A series in 6 episodes of 25 minutes co-produced by Inquietude, Videofilmes and Canal Brasil, which will tell the story of the so called "Era of Festivals" between 1965 and 1972, based on the documentary "A Night in 67" by Renato Terra and Ricardo Calil - VideoFilmes - 2010. The episodes will bring archive images and unpublished interviews with Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Edu Lobo, Jair Rodrigues, Ferreira Gullar, Julio Medaglia and Zuza Homem de Mello, among others on one of the richest moments in the history of Brazilian music .
D A N A D O D E B O M
(DARN GOOD)
DOC | 74 MIN | DCP | COLOR | 2017
In interviews with Dominguinhos, Trio Nordestino, Genaro, José Milton, and others, Danado de Bom follows Mestre João Silva on a journey through the backlands of the Northeast to his hometown, Arcoverde. João delves into memories of his life, recalls the inspirations for his songs, and talks about his famous partnership with the King of Baião, Luiz Gonzaga. The documentary presents the marvelous life story of a roving half-illiterate boy who became one of the greatest composers in Brazil, and one of Luiz Gonzaga's main collaborators.
D I Á R I O D E F R A N C I S C O B R E N N A N D
(FRANCISCO BRENNAND DIARY)
BOOK | BOX | 4 VOL | 1952 PAG | 23x17 | 2016
On January 10th, 1949, on the eve of embarking on a ship to study painting in Paris, the young Francisco Brennand began to write the diary that would accompany him for much of his life. The adventures in Europe, the discovery of ceramics, the transformation of the old pottery founded by his father in Recife into a kind of temple dedicated to his work, the insistence on canvases as a almost secret activity, his loves, his growing literary preoccupation and a profusion of real and imagined characters are the keys that guide the book Diary of Francisco Brennand.
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F R A N C I S C O B R E N N A N D
DOC | 74 MIN | DCP | 35 mm | COLOR | 2012
Francisco Brennand is an eighty-five year old visual artist from Pernambuco, Brazil, who lives and works isolated in an open-air museum set in an old ceramic roofing tile factory that belonged to his father. Based on his diaries, written over the past 60 years, the film narrates the artist's journey from the moment he moved into the factory until today.
"A CRIAÇÃO COMO
UM LIVRO ABERTO"
Consuelo Lins - O Globo
"UM DOS MAIORES ESCULTORES VIVOS DO PAÍS"
Folha de S. Paulo
"UM LOBO SOLITÁRIO QUE SEMPRE TRABALHOU FORA DO CIRCUITO DA ARTE BRASILEIRA"
The New York Times
"'FRANCISCO BRENNAND' É A OBSERVAÇÃO DE UM BELO ANIMAL EM SEU HABITAT"
Carlos Alberto Mattos
"FILME QUE VOCÊ NÃO PODE DEIXAR DE VER PARA ENTENDER UM POUCO MAIS O PRÓPRIO PAÍS."
Luiz Carlos Merten - O Estado de S. Paulo.
U N I V E R S O D E F R A N C I S C O B R E N N A N D
(THE UNIVERSE OF FRANCISCO BRENANND)
BOOK | 336 PAG | 28x23 | 2011
A plastic artist of unparalleled talent, Francisco Brennand has part of his work collected in this book that portrays the magnitude of a unique artist that perpetuates more than half a century of creations. A symbol of the brazilian identity, Pernambuco ceramist, painter, draftsman and sculptor who defies conventionalism and reinvents forms and colors with his powerful, creative and daring art.
Idealization and organization: Marianna Brennand Fortes.
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O C O C O, A R O D A, O P N Ê U E O F A R O L
(THE COCONUT, THE RING, THE TIRE AND THE LIGHTHOUSE)
DOC | 80 MIN | 35MM | COLOR | 2007
A documentary about the "roda de coco" in Amaro Branco, place where, for more than 100 years, the people maintain the tradition of this contagious rhythm of the Brazilian northeast. The film shows the characters, the tradition and the wealth of this northeastern dance. More than that, it invites you to the middle of the "roda de coco".
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