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  1. Bye Bye Brazil (Portuguese: Bye Bye Brasil) is a 1979 Brazilian-French-Argentine film, directed by Carlos Diegues. Locations for the film include Belém and Altamira in the state of Pará, Maceió, the capital of Alagoas state, and the national capital Brasília.

  2. Bye Bye Brazil. 1980 · 1 hr 41 min. R. Drama · Adventure · Foreign/International · Independent. In this critically acclaimed classic, a small traveling circus wanders the Brazilian countryside and grow desperate in their search for a paying gig. Subtitles: English. Starring: José Wilker Betty Faria Fábio Jr. Directed by: Carlos Diegues.

  3. Bye Bye Brazil. A magician (José Wilker), a rumba queen (Betty Faria) and another couple are Gypsies in modern Brazil.

    • Comedy, Drama
  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBye Bye Brasil · Chico BuarqueVida℗ 1980 Universal Music LtdaReleased on: 1980-01-01Producer: Sergio De CarvalhoA...

  5. 6 days ago · BYE BYE BRAZIL. Bye Bye Brasil (Bye Bye Brazil) by Carlos Diegues is about to make its return to the Croisette, with a screening at Cannes Classics. Presented In Competition at the Festival de Cannes in 1980, this Brazilian road movie casts an atypical gaze on a rapidly changing country through a journey as picturesque as it is sociological.

  6. May 6, 2007 · One of the most striking aspects of Bye Bye Brazil is how the movie, originally received as a carnivalesque, typically Brazilian dramedy, seems uneasy about what “typically Brazilian” meant at the cusp of a new decade.

  7. In one of Carlos Diegues’s most popular films, a motley crew of traveling performers entertains a wide range of audiences across Brazil’s northwestern Amazonian landscape. Accordionist Ciço (Fábio Júnior) and his wife Dasdô (Zaira Zambelli) join the rollicking caravan, leading to a string of adventures.

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