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Dona Flor und ihre zwei Ehemänner

Originaltitel: Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
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Sonia Braga, Mauro Mendonça, and José Wilker in Dona Flor und ihre zwei Ehemänner (1976)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDona Flor's handsome husband had been a womanizing gambler but a great lover until he drops dead in 1943. She then remarries an older pharmacist who is reliable but lacks the passion of her ... Alles lesenDona Flor's handsome husband had been a womanizing gambler but a great lover until he drops dead in 1943. She then remarries an older pharmacist who is reliable but lacks the passion of her first husband. He returns as a ghost.Dona Flor's handsome husband had been a womanizing gambler but a great lover until he drops dead in 1943. She then remarries an older pharmacist who is reliable but lacks the passion of her first husband. He returns as a ghost.

  • Regie
    • Bruno Barreto
  • Drehbuch
    • Jorge Amado
    • Bruno Barreto
    • Eduardo Coutinho
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sonia Braga
    • José Wilker
    • Mauro Mendonça
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    6,9/10
    3788
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    • Regie
      • Bruno Barreto
    • Drehbuch
      • Jorge Amado
      • Bruno Barreto
      • Eduardo Coutinho
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sonia Braga
      • José Wilker
      • Mauro Mendonça
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    • 52Metascore
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Sonia Braga
    Sonia Braga
    • Dona Flor (Florípides) Guimarães
    José Wilker
    José Wilker
    • Valdomiro 'Vadinho' Santos Guimarães
    Mauro Mendonça
    Mauro Mendonça
    • Dr. Teodoro Madureira
    Dinorah Brillanti
    • Rozilda
    Nelson Xavier
    Nelson Xavier
    • Mirandão, Vadinho's Buddy
    Arthur Costa Filho
    Arthur Costa Filho
    • Carlinhos the Guitarist
    Rui Resende
    Rui Resende
    • Cazuza the Drunk
    Mário Gusmão
    • Arigof
    Nelson Dantas
    • Clodoaldo the Poet
    Haydil Linhares
    • Norminha, Flor's Friend
    Nilda Spencer
    • Dinorah, Flor's Friend
    Sílvia Cadaval
    • Jacy
    Ivanilda Ribeiro
    • Sofia a Servant
    Sue Ribeiro
    • Magnólia
    Francisco Santos
    • Venâncio, the Priest
    Francisco Dantas
    Francisco Dantas
    • Dr. Argemiro
    João Gama
    • Moreira, Dona Norma's Husband
    Alvaro Freire
    • Silvério
    • Regie
      • Bruno Barreto
    • Drehbuch
      • Jorge Amado
      • Bruno Barreto
      • Eduardo Coutinho
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    8rudyard-2

    Sexy

    When I first saw it, it was one of the most sexiest movies I had ever seen. Sonia Braga back in the late seventies was a beautiful woman and now as a 57 year old she still has that look. After seeing the movie I wanted to see more of Brazil, so much I went to Rio. I was not disappointed. From very rich ex-patriot Germans to super poor mixed race Brazilians, it was an eye opener. Brazilian women were so sexy in dress and manner but don't let the eye candy fool you. There character was top rate. As one Brazilian woman put it, "We dress like this because we celebrate life and sex, but to get these pants off a wedding ring is the key."
    9claudio_carvalho

    A Delightful Transposition to the Cinema of the Greatest Best-Seller of the Brazilian Literature

    In the dawn of the Sunday of the Carnival of 1943, in Salvador, the thirty-three years old Valdomiro 'Vadinho' Santos Guimarães (José Wilker) dies, with many internal organs not working well. The widow, the teacher of culinary art Dona Flor (Florípides) Guimarães (Sônia Braga), misses him and remember their lives together along seven years of marriage. Gambler, Bohemian, hard-drinker, "bon-vivant", but also good lover, Vadinho left Flor in the honeymoon, after the consumption of his obligations, to gamble in a casino and spend the rest of the night in a brothel. But he knew how to treat and love Flor, and in the end she made peace with him. After his death, Flor marries Dr. Teodoro Madureira (Mauro Mendonça), a good husband and hard- worker, with a great culture and player of oboe in a local orchestra. Teodoro gives a comfortable and very stable life to Flor, but without passion in his love, having boring sexual intercourse with her. After one year of marriage, Flor misses so much the sex life with Vadinho that she includes him in her sexual life. "Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos" is a delightful transposition to the cinema of the greatest best-seller of the Brazilian literature, having more than two millions readers. The naive and metaphoric story of a woman in the 40's, in the interior of Brazil, who has a repressed sexual life in her second marriage, and fantasizes thinking in the love of her former husband, is indeed a classic in Brazil. Sonia Braga in the beginning of her career, with her very Brazilian type, is magnificent in the role of Dona Flor, and José Wilker is the personification of the "Brazilian loafer" of the 40's, wearing white suit, asking for money to his friends, spending the money in gamble, women and booze, and having a woman to support him. This movie was awarded in the "Festival of Gramado (Brazil)" in 1977, and was nominated to the Golden Globe of 1979 in the category Best Foreigner Movie. This movie was recently released on DVD in Brazil. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos"
    7lasttimeisaw

    Bruno Barreto made this film at the age of 21

    Talking about prodigy filmmakers, Xavier Dolan might feel threatened, at the age of 21, Brazilian director Bruno Barreto's third feature DONA FLOR AND HER TWO HUSBANDS (adapted from Jorge Amado's namesake novel), became the most successful film in Brazilian history, a record it would retain for about 35 years, and it launched its star Sonia Braga onto international stardom, who would reach the apogee in her iconic turn in KISS OF THE SPIDER MAN (1985, 9/10) as the embodiment of the titular spider woman.

    Death precipitately befalls during the exotic festivity of a cluster of people dancing and courting a mulatto in a Brazilian town, and the deceased is Vadinho (Wilker), a young man in his early thirties, and the causes of his death are multiple. He is survived by his wife Dona Flora (Braga), and she starts to recollect their seven-year marriage and it turns out Vadinho is a complete good-for-nothing except his amorous sexual desire. He is a chronic gambler, an inherent womaniser, a boozer and whore-monger with a tendency for domestic violence. And Dona is a sultry beauty, but also a religious wife, she puts up with him in spite of all the suffering and abuse, since occasionally she can find the ephemeral satisfaction in their torrid love-making. But in the eyes of others, like Dona's mother and her close friends, who keep grousing about why she is so submissive towards Vadinho's tyranny, their marriage is a total mismatch judging by the face value.

    When Vadinho is out of the picture, everyone is hoping for a new bright future for Dona, including herself, she is tormented by his sudden death, but is also looking forward to commencing a brand new chapter of her life. So she marries to a second husband, a middle-age pharmacist Teodoro (Mendonça), the exact opposite of Vadinho, a respectful man with a prospective future, but pedantic and boring, and worst of all, the sex is dreadful, comically marked out by Barreto in their wedding consummation with droll earnestness.

    Commendably, the film focuses on a woman's conundrum between two polarised types of men, edifies with the motto "happiness does not equal romance" and then establishes Dona as a token of woman's sexual liberation by creating an imaginary ménage-a-trois situation with no rationale behind it. Barreto affirmatively betrays his young age through mischievousness of twisting the irony of fate and whimsies in engineering its saucy sex scenes with inordinate indulgence. Especially Wilker is not such a hotrod gaging by today's standard, watching him flaunt his flabby body in the buff and ca-noodle Braga again and again only solidifies one thing: she deserves someone much better, and the exploitation of her sex appeal out-paces the requirement for a committed performance, which she invests profoundly in the character development.

    As far as the film is concerned, although sometimes verbosely executed, but who can resist its fetching charm of a strange land with all its whistles and bells function in full mode, plus a hindsight of Barreto's young age can only attribute more to his precocious expertise, a creditable achievement indeed.
    9stormy724

    My favorite Brazilian novel and my favorite Brazilian film

    I read Dona Flor before I saw the film. It is both my favorite Brazilian novel and my favorite Brazilian film.

    Others have written about the plot and the story, but here I want to attest to the film's spot-on reflection of the culture of the time & place the story occurs.

    I lived in a small town in Brazil in the late 1960s. The small town where I lived had a similar ambiance to 1940s' Salvador where this film is set, including the costumes, hairstyles, and makeup. Men often dressed in drag during Carnaval. The mourning scenes were typical of the time. The actions of the characters also seem appropriate to the time and place. Most Brazilians were Roman Catholic but many also believed in orixas, minor gods from African religions brought to Brazil by slaves and the supernatural happenings practitioners believed were caused by them. I once stayed in a small inn that was so similar to the one where Flor & Teodoro honeymooned, that it could have been the exact room i stayed in.

    Some details are subtle and those unfamiliar with Brazil wouldn't catch them. For example, if I stopped by someone's home --no matter how long I stayed --when I chose to leave, my host would protest with, "It's early." In the film, I laughed out loud when I heard that exact line in the film.

    Also the movie follows the Jorge Amado novel well. Amado's books are wordy (but beautifully so) so are much longer & would cover far too many hours for a film, so, of course, some scenes and details are missing.

    Most of Amado's protagonists are women. Many of his characters are from the seedy side of life. And many of his books contain recipes. Dona Flor includes all of these typical Amado characteristics. I had read most of his books in English (the original Portuguese uses so many regional colloquialisms and slang that even native Brazilians have a hard time understanding some of them.)

    The film isn't perfect, but for me who grew to love the country, the culture, and especially Brazilians, it was a joy to watch.

    _____ Warning, there are some explicit sex scenes, if that bothers you.
    9thedeepravine

    Jumble! Mix-and-Match

    One of Bruno Barreto's earliest works, Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands is a comical story about human desires and the need for balance. This movie is for everyone who ever wanted to mix and match the qualities of failed lovers into the perfect partner. You will laugh and see yourself in Dona Flor's struggles.

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      This Brazilian picture became the most successful Brazilian film at the box-office in Brazil with its record not broken until around thirty-five years later with the Brazilian movie Elite Squad: Im Sumpf der Korruption (2010).
    • Alternative Versionen
      Original Brazilian release ran 118 minutes.
    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Abertura (1979)
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      O Que Será (À Flor da Pele)
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      • 31. Juli 1981 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Brasilien
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      • Portugiesisch
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      • Salvador, Bahia, Brasilien
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