Join us at the HARRIS THEATER as we celebrate the rich CINEMATIC
CULTURE & history of Brazil during this three-day celebration
featuring five incredible films. Starting on April 11 under the theme
"Based on (Almost) True Stories," you can watch the following
movies:April 11, Friday
7 pm: Pictures of Ghosts (Retratos Fantasmas), by Kleber Mendonca
Pictures of Ghosts is a documentary film by Kleber Mendonça Filho
that explores the city of Recife, Brazil through the lens of cinema.
It was Brazil's official entry for Best International Feature Film at
the 2024 Academy Awards.
April 12th, Saturday
5 pm - Elis & Tom, by Oliveira and Azulay
Through rare and never before seen images, "Elis & Tom: It Had to Be
You" is the musical documentary that tells the story of how the
encounter and recording of these two giant Artists happened.
7:30 pm - Black God, White Devil (Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol) by
Glauber Rocha
Myth, mysticism, and revolution collide in a blistering existential
western from Glauber Rocha, a pioneer of Brazil's socially committed
Cinema Novo movement.
April 13, Sunday
5 pm - Executive Order (Medida Provisoria), by Lazaro Ramos
Set in a dystopian near future in Rio de Janeiro, a lawyer (Alfred
Enoch) sues the Brazilian government for reparation of all descendants
of African slaves in the country.
7:30 pm - No More History Without Us (Nao Havera Mais Historia Sem
Nos), by Priscilla Brasil (followed by a special Q&A with the
director)
In a world oversaturated with greenwashing, a filmmaker from the
Amazon region picks up her camera to tell the rainforest's true story.
Tickets start at $11. Add all five titles to your cart for one low
price!
This event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies at
the University of Pittsburgh.
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