20° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL
Tribute to Julio Bressane

Sermões - A História de Antônio Vieira

Sermões - A História de Antônio Vieira

Country: Brazil
Year: 1989
Duration: 80'


Based on the story of Father António Vieira, who was born in Lisbon in 1608 and died in Salvador de Bahia in 1697. Considered the first Brazilian author and one of the most important craftsmen of Portuguese language ever, a master of the art of the metaphor, of verbal reasoning and analogies, he was persecuted and condemned by the Portuguese Holy Inquisition for having spoken out against enslavement of the natives, intolerance towards Jews and the policy of colonial exploitation. "Vieira is the maximum of the Portuguese language. It was a great challenge to make a film about the music of his words. It was my first truly edited film, in order to suggest Vieira's inter-textualism, I inserted clips of mute films" (J. Bressane).

Biography

film director

Julio Bressane

Julio Bressane was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1946. As an adolescent, he frequented the haunts of the nascent Cinema Novo, establishing ties with Paulo Cezar Saraceni, Glauber Rocha and Leon Hirszman. At 19 years of age, he was assistant to Walter Lima Jr. for the film Menino de Engheno and then later to Fernando Campos for A Viagem. He debuted as a director in 1965 with the short film Lima Barreto: Trajetória. O Anjo Naceu and Matou a Familia e foi ao Cinema are received as a break with Cinema Novo. Cinema Marginal or "udigrudi". The term was never recognized by his esponents. In 1970, with Rogerìo Sganzerla and Helena Ignez, he founds the production house Belair, whose activity is brusquely interrupted by the military dictatorship, which forces the three founders into exile. Bressane lives a few years abroad, mainly in London and New York, he travels to Morocco and in Asia until 1973, when he returns to Brazil. Over the past few years, after a long period of ostracism by international festivals, his films have been presented with growing success in Taormina, Venice, Turin and Rotterdam. In 2002, the Torino Film Festival presented a complete retrospective of the Brazilian director.

FILMOGRAFIA

Lima Barreto: Trajetória (1965-1966), Bethânia Bem de Perto (1966), Elis Regina (1966, film perduto), Cara a Cara (1967), O Anjo Nasceu (1969), Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema (1969), Barão Olavo, o Horrível (1970), A Miss e o Dinosauro (1970, film perduto), Cuidado Madame (1970), Memórias de um Estrangulador de Louras/Memories of a Blonde Strangler (1971), Amor Louco/Crazy Love (1971), A Fada do Oriente (1972, film perduto), Lágrima Pantera (1972, film perduto), O Rei do Baralho (1973); Viagem Através do Brasil I (1973-1974), Viagem Através do Brasil II (1973-1974), Viagem Através do Brasil III (1973-1974-1975), O Monstro Caraíba - Nova História Antiga do Brasil (1975), Viola Chinesa - Meu Encontro com o Cinema Brasileiro (1975), A Agonia (1976), O Gigante da América (1976), Cidade Pagã (1979), Cinema inocente (1980), Tabu (1982), Brás Cubas (1985), Sob o Céu, Sob o Sol, Salvador (1987), Sermões - A História de António Vieira (1989), Quem seria o Feliz Conviva de Isadora Duncan? (1992), Galáxia Albina (1992), Infernalário: Logodédalo - Galaxia Dark (1993), O Cinema do Cinema - Criação e Recriação da Imagem no Filme Cinematográfico (1993), Antonioni - Hitchcock: A Imagen em Fuga (1993), As Canções que Vôce fez pra Mim (1994), O Mandarim (1995), Miramar (1997), São Jerônimo (1998), Dias de Nietzsche em Turim (2001), Nietszche in Nice, Filme de Amor (2003).

Cast

& Credits

Regia, sceneggiatura e colonna sonora: Julio Bressane.
Ricerche e collaborazione alla sceneggiatura: Rosa Dias, Vamireh Chacon.
Consulenza poetica: Haroldo de Campos.
Director of photography: José Tadeu Ribeiro.
Sound: Ricardo Giestas.
Operatori: José Tadeu Ribeiro, Julio Bressane.
Editor: Dominique Paris.
Music: Livio Tragtenberg
Art director: Rosa Dias e Roberto Granja.
Costume designer: Bia Salgado, Inês Salgado.
Cast: Othon Bastos, Eduardo Tornaghi, Breno Moroni, Paschoal Vilaboim, Caetano Veloso, Bia Nunes, Haroldo de Campos, Dedé Veloso, Karen Accioly, Antonio Abujamra, Guará (Guaracy Rodrigues).
Producer: Julio Bressane.
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