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Moacir - Raw Art

Moacir - Arte Bruta
Direction
WALTER CARVALHO
Screenplay
Walter Carvalho
Cinematography
Lula Carvalho
Producer
Marcello Maia, Eliana Soarez
Edition(s)
29ª

Moacir - Raw Art

Moacir - Arte Bruta
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  • 72 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2005
Brazil

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For 15 years, film maker and director of photography Walter Carvalho dreamed of making a film about Moacir, a popular, self-taught artist living in the Chapada dos Veadeiros highlands. A unique character, although a confirmed schizophrenic, with problems in bone formation, in speech, and in hearing, he is able to give expression to his inner world through primitive and vigorous art much admired by Goiás artist Siron Franco. Demons, bizarre beings, fantastic animals, nude women, and other beings people the drawings that cover the walls of his house and have got him into serious trouble with the Evangelicals.

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WALTER CARVALHO
WALTER CARVALHO

Born in João Pessoa, Brazil, in 1947, Walter Carvalho is an award-winning Brazilian cinematographer who has worked in more than 70 short and feature films, such as Leon Hirszman’s Que País é Esse? (1976), Walter Salles’ Central Station (1998) and Behind the Sun (2001); and Claudio Assis’ Mango Yellow (2002). Many of his features as a director of photography were screened at the Mostra, amongst them To the Left of the Father (2001), Madame Satã (2002), Fabricating Tom Zé (2006) and The Rat Herb (2008). As a director, made the feature documentaries Soul Window (2001, Jury Prize and Audience Award at 25th Mostra), co-directed by João Jardim; Moacir Raw Art (2005) and Raul – O Início, O Fim e o Meio (2011, Audience Award for Best Brazilian Documentary at the 35th Mostra).
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