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CULTURAL
PULSE

January 1998

Plays,
movies &
best-seller books


PLAYS

RIO

JuveníssimoWritten by Millôr Fernandes and Flávio Marinho. Directed by Flávio Marinho. Comedy. Over 70,000 people have already seen this collection of international texts about youngsters and their conflicts. With Tadeu Aguiar and Tina Águas. Teatro Clara Nunes.

Auto da Compadecida (Auto of the Compassionate Lady)—By Ariano Suassuna. Classic of Brazilian dramaturgy turned into a multimedia show by directors Antônio Abujamra and João Fonseca. João Grilo and his tribulations to solemnly bury his dog. He ends up on a heavenly court before God, the Devil and the Virgin Mary. With Os F... Privilegiados. Teatro Dulcina.

Um Bonde Chamado Desejo (A Streetcar Named Desire)—Tennessee Williams's classic commemorating the 50th anniversary of its first staging in Brazil. Directed by Kiko Jaess. With Flávia Pucci, Roberto Bomtempo, Irving São Paulo, and Fábio Pilar. Niterói's Municipal Theater.

Brasil S. A. (Brazil Inc.)—Written by industrialist-turned-playwright Antônio Ermírio de Moraes. Directed by Marcos Caruso. Conflicts of an industrialist when he decides to go into the pharmaceutical business. With Lucinha Lins, Jonas Bloch, and Rogério Márcico. Teatro Adolfo Bloch.

As Meninas (The Girls)— Based on Lygia Fagundes Telles's novel of same name. Adapted by Francis Mayer. The adventures of Lia, Lorena, and Ana Clara at a for-girls-only boarding school. With Juliana Martins, Bianca Rinaldi, and Daniela Faria. Teatro Cândido Mendes.

SÃO PAULO

Ela (She)—By Jean Genet. Directed by Zé Celso. Translated by Zé Celso and Catherine Hirsch. Interpreting life through the eyes of a photographer. With Marcelo Drummond, Fransérgio Araújo, and Vadin Nikitin. Teatro Oficina.

Sinfonia de uma Noite Inquieta ou Livro do Desassossego (Symphony of a Restless Night or Book of Disquietude)—Inspired by the work of Bernardo Soares, one of Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms. Adapted and directed by William Pereira. With Adriana Mendonça, Patrícia Zuppi, Frederico Foroni and César Guirão. ECA's (Communication and Art School) Laboratory Theatre.

Zambaione Written and directed by Lena Whitaker. The sweet-sour emotions of being in love. With Aury Porto, Diogo Granato, and Lena Whitaker. At Piccolo Espaço Cultural

Pérola (Pearl)—Written and directed by Mauro Rasi. A comic view of a family from the interior during the '50s. With Vera Holtz, Sérgio Mamberti, Cláudio Fontana, Sônia Guedes, Lúcia Romano, and Edgar Amorim. Teatro Jardel Filho.


MOVIES

American films just released: The Jackal (O Chacal), Anastasia (Anastasia), Sunday (Domingo É Dia), The Devil's Advocate (Advogado do Diabo)

Viagem ao Princípio do Mundo (Trip to the Beginning of the World)—Portugal/France—1996—French actor goes in search of his roots in Portugal. Directed by Manuel de Oliveira with Marcello Mastroianni, Leonor Silveira, and Isabel de Castro

Ma Vie en Rose (Minha Vida em Cor-de-Rosa)—Belgium/France/England—1997—By Alain Berliner. With Michele Laroque, Georges du Fresne, and Jean-Philippe Ecoffey. A little boy fantasizes about being a girl, creating chaos at home.

The Sweet Hereafter (O Doce Amanhã)—Canada—1996— By Atom Egoyan. With Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, and Bruce Greenwood. A Canada little town ordeal after several kids are killed in a school-bus accident.

Ta'm-e-Ghilass (Gosto de Cereja)—Iran—1996—Directed by Abbas Kiarostami. With Homayun Ershadi and Abdolhossein Baghesi. A man in search of someone to help him kill himself.

O Noviço Rebelde (The Rebellious Novice)—Brazil—1997— Directed by Tizuka Yamasaki. With Renato Aragão, Dedé Santana, Patrícia Pillar, and Tony Ramos. Comedy. A runaway novice goes to work as a babysitter in Rio.

Unagi (A Enguia)—Japan—1997—Directed by Shoei Imamura. With Koji Yakusho, Misa Shimizu, and Mitsuko Baisho. Wife killer starts new life after eight years in prison. Winner of Cannes's Golden Palm.


BOOKS

FICTION

1. O Plano Perfeito, Sidney Sheldon. Record, 300 p. R$25

2. Todos os Nomes, José Saramago. Companhia das Letras, 280 p. R$20

3. O Livro das Virtudes para Crianças, William J. Bennett. Nova Fronteira, 112 p. R$19

4. Minutos de Sabedoria, Torres Pastorino. Vozes, 280 p. R$3,80

5. A Senhora de Avalon, Marion Zimmer Bradley. Rocco, 504 p. R$28

6. O Feitiço da Ilha do Pavão, João Ubaldo Ribeiro. Nova Fronteira 324 p. R$24

7. A Versão dos Afogados, Luís Fernando Veríssimo. L&PM, 344 p. R$22

8. A Casa do Poeta Trágico, Carlos Heitor Cony. Companhia das Letras, 184 p. R$18

9. Novas Comédias da Vida Privada, Luís Fernando Veríssimo. L&PM, 344 p. R$21,60

10. Ícone, Frederick Forsyth. Record, 560 p. R$25

NONFICTION

1. Verdade Tropical, Caetano Veloso. Companhia das Letras, 524 p. R$27

2. Nova York É Aqui, Nelson Motta. Objetiva, 218 p. R$21,80

3. Inteligência Emocional, Daniel Goleman. Objetiva, 376 p. R$34,50

4. As Melhores Piadas do Planeta e da Casseta, Casseta e Planeta. Objetiva, 128 p. R$10

5. As Sete Leis Espirituais do Sucesso, Deepak Chopra. Best Seller 104 p. R$13,50

6. Ernesto Geisel, Celso Castro and Maria Celina D'Araújo. FGV, 496p. R$28

7. O Sucesso É Ser Feliz, Roberto Shinyashiki. Gente, 198 p. R$20

8. 203 Maneiras de Enlouquecer um Homem na Cama, Olívia Claire. Ediouro, 125 p. R$10

9. Sanduíches de Realidade, Arnaldo Jabor. Objetiva, 280 p. R$22

10. Cazuza: Só as Mães São Felizes, Lucinha Araújo. Globo, 397 p. R$27

COMPUTERS

1. Pentium Expert, Laércio Vasconcelos. LVC, 450 p. R$30

2. Iniciação ao Windows 95, José A. Ramalho. Makron Books, 240 p. R$24,75

3. Usando o Visual Basic 5, Michael McKelvy and Ronald R. Martinsen. Campus, 1124 p. R$98

4. Windows 95—Rápido e Fácil para Iniciantes, Sue Plumley. Campus, 272 p. R$31,90

5. Dominando o Delphi 2 para Windows 95, Marco Cantu. Makron Books 914 p. R$88,79

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