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Rosa Wine

Vinho de Rosas
Direction
ELZA CATALDO
Screenplay
Elza Cataldo
Cinematography
Luís Abramo
Cast
Cristiane Antuña, Jota D’ângelo, Helvécio Guimarães, Inês Peixoto, Neusa Rocha
Producer
Elza Cataldo
Edition(s)
29ª

Rosa Wine

Vinho de Rosas
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  • 103 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2005
Brazil

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At the time of Inconfidência Mineira, a movement pro-independence in the state of Minas, the reverse side of conspiracy. A child is brought up in a convent with no knowledge whatsoever of her origins. She is Joaquina, the only legitimate child of Tiradentes, the hero of the movement pro-independence. She was torn away from her mother when she was only three. Brought up in the Nossa Senhora da Conceição Convent, she has grown into a charming, lively young lady, even though she was brought up so strictly. At the age of 18, she discovers she is Tiradentes? daughter and that her mother is alive. She decides to take a new course in life and so, gradually, tells of what happened to the wives of the other inconfidente members of the revolutionary group. A delicate portrayal of the Minas barroque, in a lyrical and poetic retracing of the history of Brazil.

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ELZA CATALDO

Born in Minas Gerais, in 1954. She majored in cinema in Paris. She is a doctor in educational politics by the Sorbonne and a professor at PUC in the Federal University of Minas Gerais and researcher for CNPq and INEP. She has exhibited in Belo Horizonte since 1992. She was assistant director for the feature, Love & Co. (1998), by Helvécio Ratton. She directed and wrote the script for O Tom de Adélia Prado. Rose Wine is her first feature.
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