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November 2002

Cultural Pulse

Plays, movies &
best-seller books 

PLAYS

RIO

Buda (Buddha)—Comedy. Decided to get a man she loves, a young woman appeals to religion. Monologue by Clarice Niskier. Directed by Domingos Oliveira, with Clarice Niskier.

Comemorando? (Celebrating?)—A guest is kidnapped and tortured during a party. None of the guests, however, does anything to stop the violence. Written and directed by Denise Weinberg with actors just graduated from CAL (Casa de Artes de Laranjeiras).

O Homem sem Sentidos (No-Senses Man)—A man chooses to go into complete isolation and finds a world full of questions and conflicts. Written by Patrícia Mess, directed by Elisa Barbato, with André Junqueira.

Nervos de Deus (Nerves of God)—Based on German judge Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness. Sigmund Freud, who read the book, was inspired by it to include paranoia as one of the psychic manifestations psychoanalysis deals with. Written and directed by Eugênia Thereza de Andrade, with Cássio Brasil, Carlos Alberto Escher, Jorge Luiz Alves, and Maíra de Andrade.

Assassinaram a Película (They Murdered the Motion Picture)—Comedy.. Passed their prime, a group of actors appeal to fiction in the hope they'll be stars again one day. Written by Rodrigo Shimidtz, directed by André Rangel, with Alex Bakalla, Christian Bruno, Leandro Tassi and Filipe Marinho.

Sobre Um (About One)—Show including music, dance and poetry, deals with the body and its symbolic representations. Written by Rô Lobato, directed by Ney Matogrosso with the group O Nome.

Mamãe Não Pode Saber (Mom Cannot Know)—Comedy. Family deep in debt gets ready to receive the visit of the matriarch, who lives in Europe and is quite wealthy. Written and directed by João Falcão. With Vladimir Brichta, Lázaro Ramos, Edmilsom Barros, Drica Moraes, and Alessandra Maestrini.

SÃO PAULO

Não Me Contes Verdades  (Don't Tell Me Truths)—Comedy. A group of people are shown talking while waiting to be seen by a doctor in a free medical clinic. Written by Tácito Rocha, directed by Luiz Serra and Marcus Cardelíquio, with Ênio Gonçalves, José Ferro, Vânia Barboni, and Lourdes de Moraes.

O Homem do Sobretudo Escuro  (The Man on the Dark Overcoat)—Drama. Based on several short stories by Agatha Christie. A young couple, which owns a boarding house in England, receives the visit of the police while waiting for some guests. Directed by Silvio Tadeu and Iná Carvalho, with Tereza Penteado, Silvio Bisterso, and André Ruffo.

A Casa de Bernarda Alba  (The House of Bernarda Alba)—Drama. Widow locks her five young daughters for eight years, but, deprived of sex and love, they rebel and start a fierce confrontation with their mother. Text by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Ione de Medeiros, with Grupo Oficcina Multimédia.

Como Se Fazia um Deputado (How We Used to Make a Representative). Comedy of costumes. In 19th Century Rio, two politicians decide to fabricate a candidate to win the elections, using Henrique, a young lawyer, for that. Written by França Júnior and directed by Felippe Correa, with Adilson Pereira, Gildo Fontolan, Robson Stancov, Patrícia Bispo and Sandra Nagy.

Quem Não Tem Cão Caça com Gato (There's More Than One Way to Skin a Cat) Young Miroaldo leaves his small town to try his luck in São Paulo as a country singer. Things start to get messy and funny when he decides he does not want to be a star anymore and his twin brother Riroaldo takes his place. Written by Eduardo Lipiane, directed by Sebastião Apolônio, with Afonso Nigro (from defunct band Dominó), Monica Lopez e Fernando Lyra Júnior.

Réveillon (New Year's Eve). Tragicomedy. One day (December 31, 1973) in the life of a middle-class family from São Paulo. Written by Flávio Márcio (1945-1979) this play has been staged in 13 countries and has received several awards. It talks about the fears and anxiety of the modern man. Directed by Michel Bercovitch, with Bianca Byington, Rui Rezende, Malu Valle, Gilberto Hernandez and Guilherme Sarmento.

Cachorro! (Dog!)—Dramedy. The peace of three men living under a bridge is disturbed when a woman shows up looking for her dog during a winter night. Written and directed by Ênio Gonçalves. With Emerson Ribeiro, Ênio Gonçalves, José Ferro, and Mara Faustino.
 


MOVIES

Just-released or re-released English-language movies:

Mr. Deeds (A Herança de Mr. Deeds), Bourne Identity (A Identidade Bourne), Mothman Prophecies (A Última Profecia), The Powerpuff Girls (As Meninas Superpoderosas - O Filme), The Country Bears (Beary e os Ursos Caipiras), My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Casamento Grego), Windtalkers (Códigos de Guerra), Road to Perdition (Estrada para a Perdição), Changing Lanes (Fora de Controle), Spiderman (Homem-Aranha), Lilo & Stitch (Lilo & Stitch), Snow Dogs (Neve pra Cachorro), People I Know (O Articulador), The Good Girl (Por um Sentido na Vida), Possession (Possessão), Reign of Fire (Reino de Fogo), Scooby-Doo (Scooby-Doo), Signs (Sinais), Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron (Spirit - O Corcel Indomável)

Adágio ao Sol (Adage to the Sun)—Brazil/1996—A couple in the early 1930s try to maintain a difficult relationship made even harder by the arrival of a young man. The background is the São Paulo Revolution of 1932. Directed by Xavier de Oliveira, with Cláudio Marzo, Rossana Ghessa, Edwin Luisi..

Paixão de Jacobina (Jacobina's Passion)—Brazil/2002—Based on Videiras de Cristal (Crystal Vines) a book by Luiz Antonio de Assis Brasil. Jacobina is a young healer who preaches that people can save their souls by searching for equality and happiness. She foresees that the world will be consumed by purifying flames. Directed by Fábio Barreto, with Letícia Spiller, Thiago Lacerda, Alexandre Paternost, Antonio Calloni, and Caco Ciocler.

Cidade de Deus (City of God)—Brazil/2002—Based on Paulo Lins's novel of same name. An inside picture of Rio's favela Cidade de Deus. How Dadinho e Buscapé grow up in world of drugs and crime. Directed by Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund, with unknown actors, including Alexandre Rodrigues, Leandro Firmino da Hora, Seu Jorge, Matheus Nachtergaele, and Phellipe Haagensen.

Abril Despedaçado (Broken April, Behind the Sun in the English Version)—Brazil-Switzerland-France/2001—Based on Albanian author Ismail Kadaré's book Broken April. In the Brazilian Northeast, following a family tradition, a young man is compelled to avenge his brother's murder. The youngster, however, decides to question this blood code. Directed by Walter Salles, with Rodrigo Santoro, José Dumont, and Rita Assemany.

Uma Onda no Ar (A Wave in the Air)—Brazil/2002—It seems like a war in the big favela (shantytown). The police start to go up the hill while a pirate radio station tells the population how to react. It's the radio station that the police are looking for. Directed by Helvécio Ratton, with Alexandre Moreno, Adolfo Moura, Babu Santana, Benjamim Abras, Priscila Dias, Edyr Duqui.

O Príncipe (The Prince)—Brazil/2002—After living two decades in Paris, Gustavo comes back to São Paulo, his hometown, and finds out that he doesn't know anything and anyone anymore. Directed by Ugo Giorgetti, with Eduardo Tornaghi, Bruna Lombardi, Ricardo Blat, Otávio Augusto, and Ewerton de Castro.

Janela da Alma (Window of the Soul)—Brazil/2001—Directed by João Jardim and Walter Carvalho. With interviews with musician Hermeto Pascoal, writer José Camargo and filmmaker Wim Wenders, this documentary probes how blind people and those with sight problems deal with the world.
 


BEST-SELLER BOOKS

FICTION

1. A Intimação (Rocco) John Grisham (1 - 9)

2. As Mentiras Que os Homens Contam (Objetiva) Luis Fernando Verissimo (4 - 94)

3. Harry Potter e a Câmara Secreta (Rocco) J.K. Rowling (0 -104)

4. Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo (Rocco) J.K. Rowling (5 - 65)

5. Harry Potter e o Prisioneiro de Azkaban (Rocco) J.K. Rowling (0 - 85)

6. Artemis Fowl, uma Aventura no Ártico (Record) Eoin Colfer (6 - 3)

7. Todas as Histórias do Analista de Bagé (Objetiva) Luis Fernando Verissimo (2 - 4)

8. Harry Potter e a Pedra Filosofal (Rocco) J.K. Rowling (0 - 118)

9. Os Bórgias (Record) Mario Puzo (9 - 10)

10. Lágrimas na Lua-Trilogia do Coração 2 (Bertrand Brasil) Nora Roberts (3 - 1)

NONFICTION

1. Quem Mexeu no Meu Queijo? (Record) Spencer Johnson (1 - 96)]

2. O Sentido da Vida (Sextante) Bradley Trevor Greive (2 - 13)

3. A Casa da Mãe Joana (Campus) Reinaldo Pimenta (4 - 13)

4. Corinthians: É Preto no Branco (DBA) Washington Olivetto e Nirlando Beirão (5 - 1)

5. A Semente da Vitória (Senac) Nuno Cobra (7 - 70)

6. Cidade de Deus (Companhia das Letras) Paulo Lins (3 - 4)

7. Você É Insubstituível (Sextante) Augusto Jorge Cury (9 - 15)

8. Estação Carandiru (Cia. das Letras) Drauzio Varella (6 - 137)

9. Um Dia Daqueles (Sextante) Bradley Trevor Greive (8 - 76)

10. A Arte da Felicidade (Martins Fontes) Dalai Lama (0 - 104)

The first number inside the parentheses tells the position the book was
in the previous week. The second number indicates for how many
weeks the book is in the list.

According to Isto É Gente - Sep 30, 2002
www.istoegente.com.br
 


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