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Barravento (lit. "The Turning Wind") is a 1962 Brazilian drama film directed by Glauber Rocha. The directorial debut of Rocha, it stars Antonio Pitanga, Luíza Maranhão, Lucy Carvalho, and Aldo Teixeira. [1] [2] It is one of the most important films of the Cinema Novo movement, which addressing the socio-political problems of Brazil.
- Washington Bruno
- 1962
- Braga Netto, Rex Schindler
- Antonio Pitanga, Luíza Maranhão, Aldo Teixeira, Lucy Carvalho
Oct 15, 2021 · The samba-centered, folkloric depiction of Black Brazilians popularized in “Black Orpheus,” in 1959, got a radical revision in Glauber Rocha’s first feature, “Barravento,” from 1962 ...
- Condé Nast
Aug 24, 2014 · Dance, Film, Music. Barravento (commonly translated as The Turning Wind), was filmed in 1962, but was not shown in the United States until 1987, when it premiered at the Public Theater in New York City. It was the first feature film made by the highly regarded Brazilian director Glauber Rocha, who died in 1981 at the age of 42. Barravento is an ...
- Oakland, CA
1977 Di. Glauber de Andrade Rocha ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡlawbeʁ dʒi ɐ̃ˈdɾadʒi ˈʁɔʃɐ]; 14 March 1939 – 22 August 1981) was a Brazilian film director, actor and screenwriter. He was one of the most influential moviemakers of Brazilian cinema and a key figure of Cinema Novo. His films Black God, White Devil and Entranced ...
YearOriginal TitleEnglish Release Title (s)2015A Vida É Estranha †Portuguese1982CâncerCancer1980The Age of the Earth1977Jorge Amado no Cinema †Portuguese- 1959–1981
- Anecy Rocha (sister)
Jun 18, 2019 · LEAD: ”BARRAVENTO” (”The Turning Wind”), opening today at the Public Theater, is the first feature by the highly regarded Brazilian director Glauber Rocha, who died at the age of 42 in 1981. The film, made in 1961, is about the efforts of Firmino, part revolutionary, part devil, to free the fishermen in his native.
Barravento. by Glauber Rocha, Brazil, 1962. Streaming DVD. Rocha's film debut: The fishermen in a village in Bahia on the north coast of Brazil have to rent their net from a trader and give up 90 percent of the catch. What's more, the net owner keeps threatening to take their tools away from them.
Barravento is a 1962 Brazilian drama film directed by Glauber Rocha. The directorial debut of Rocha, it stars Antonio Pitanga, Luíza Maranhão, Lucy Carvalho, and Aldo Teixeira. It is one of the most important films of the Cinema Novo movement, which addressing the socio-political problems of Brazil. It was enterly shot on locations of Salvador, Bahia between 1959 and September 1960.