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Desmundo

Desmundo
Direction
ALAIN FRESNOT
Screenplay
SABINA ANZUATEGUI, ALAIN FRESNOT
Cinematography
PEDRO FARKAS
Editing
ALAIN FRESNOT, JÚNIOR CARONE, MAYALU OLIVEIRA
Cast
SIMONE SPOLADORE, OSMAR PRADO, CACO CIOCLER, BERTA ZEMEL, BEATRIZ SEGALL, JOSÉ EDUARDO, DEBORA OLIVIERI, OLAYR COAN, FÁBIO MALAVOGLIA, JOSÉ RUBENS CHACHÁ, CACÁ ROSSET, GIOVANNA BORGHI
Producer
VAN FRESNOT
Edition(s)
26ª

Desmundo

Desmundo
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  • 100 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 2002
Brazil

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In 1570, a group of girl orphans arrive in Brazil, sent by the Queen of Portugal to marry the first settlers. Amongst these is Oribela, a religious, sensitive young woman. Against her will, she is married to Francisco de Albuquerque, who takes her to his sugar plantation mill. Although somewhat uncouth in manner, Francisco holds Oribela in respect: he wants her to be the mistress of the household and mother to his white children. Francisco?s mother and a young sister live on the plantation in a strange incestuous family nucleus. One day, taking advantage of the visit of Ximeno, a slave trader, Oribela runs away. She tries to find a ship to return to Portugal, but her husband captures her. He is furious and chains her up in a shed. Alone and hurt, the young wife falls into depression and spends her days weeping. The Indian girl who takes her food gradually helps her to recover.

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ALAIN FRESNOT
ALAIN FRESNOT

Born in France, in 1951, but is living in Brazil since 1958. He graduated in Cinema from ECA-USP and joined the film movement of Vila Madalena, São Paulo. Actor of theater and cinema, he worked as assistant director, screenwriter and editor in many movies. He began directing short films like Doces Salgados (1973), Pêndulo (1974), and Capoeira (1979). His first feature film, Trem-Fantasma (1976), was originally shot at 16mm. His second feature is Lua Cheia (1989). Fresnot already had three films exhibited at Mostra: Pé de Pato (1994, 18th Mostra), Ed Mort (1996, 20th Mostra) and Desmundo (2002, 26th Mostra).
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