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Un simple y devoto cristiano le hace una promesa a Santa Bárbara si salva a su burro, pero todo el mundo que conoce parece determinado a malinterpretar sus intenciones. ¿Será capaz de manten... Leer todoUn simple y devoto cristiano le hace una promesa a Santa Bárbara si salva a su burro, pero todo el mundo que conoce parece determinado a malinterpretar sus intenciones. ¿Será capaz de mantener su promesa al final?Un simple y devoto cristiano le hace una promesa a Santa Bárbara si salva a su burro, pero todo el mundo que conoce parece determinado a malinterpretar sus intenciones. ¿Será capaz de mantener su promesa al final?
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Estrellas
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 4 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Leonardo Villar
- Zé do Burro
- (as Leonardo Vilar)
Antonio Pitanga
- Coca
- (as Antonio L. Sampaio)
João Di Sordi
- Police Detective
- (as João Desordi)
Veveldo Diniz
- Sacristão
- (as Velvedo Diniz)
Napoleao Lopes Filho
- Bispo
- (as Napoleão L. Filho)
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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A real Brazilian movie
I love to watch old black and white movies and if you look for the history of foreign films up for an Oskar you find some gems like this movie. Such a real Brazilian movie and especially from Salvador de Bahia, the old capital where the cultural history of Brazil (except for the original people) is present. Colonial white oppression, the corrupt white middle class, the African people with their religious cultures and capoeira, the Catholic Church between them but like always only saving it's own position and then simple campesino who embodies the true values of human kind. In a collusion of them all, feasts, religion and fights occur and turn into a spiritual happening, a cruxifiction in which human dignity prevails. A wonderful movie from times when things seems to be clear.
A brilliant satire on religion, society, the media and humanity in general
One of those overlooked Films in Cinema History, Honest, multi-layered and amazingly contemporary, this is one of those movies that have admirably stood the test of time, add to that Winning the prestigious Palm d'Or at Cannes 1962.
Contemporary and Universal
The only old thing about this movie is its release date. It's very contemporary and universal. O Pagador de Promessas (1962) is based on a play written by Dias Gomes and performed for the first time in 1960.
(About the first scene so not really a spoiler) Zé and his wife, Rosa, left their land, in the country, and went to the city so Zé could pay a promise he made for a saint called Santa Bárbara. He promised to carry a wooden cross all the way to the city and enter Santa Bárbara church with it if his best friend was healed by the saint. (Paying promisses is still common in Brazil ).
I won't say why exactly but the priest doesn't let he enters the church.
It might seem a minor conflict, but it's not and it escalates through the narrative in a chocking way to Zé, Rosa and audience.
Through the obstacles, Gomes criticizes many social institutions and Brazilian society as a whole in a brilliant way, mixing comedy with drama, what was totally brought to light in Anselmo's adaptation.
In this path, the acting is really important and it's fantastic.
Leonardo Villar portrays perfectly Zé certainty and naivety; Glória Menezes thought of everything, from the accent to the way of moving and the confusion Rosa shows; Dionísio Azevedo made a perfect traditional priest and everybody else were great in their respective roles, an awesome cast.
The technical features are amazing, the sets, the costume design, Duarte's shots, Chock Fowle cinematography and Gabriel Migliori scores.
What stands out in the movie is the representation of Brazilian Culture, which is what the film defends, the beautiful mix Brazil is, of European, Indian, African and many other cultures.
(About the first scene so not really a spoiler) Zé and his wife, Rosa, left their land, in the country, and went to the city so Zé could pay a promise he made for a saint called Santa Bárbara. He promised to carry a wooden cross all the way to the city and enter Santa Bárbara church with it if his best friend was healed by the saint. (Paying promisses is still common in Brazil ).
I won't say why exactly but the priest doesn't let he enters the church.
It might seem a minor conflict, but it's not and it escalates through the narrative in a chocking way to Zé, Rosa and audience.
Through the obstacles, Gomes criticizes many social institutions and Brazilian society as a whole in a brilliant way, mixing comedy with drama, what was totally brought to light in Anselmo's adaptation.
In this path, the acting is really important and it's fantastic.
Leonardo Villar portrays perfectly Zé certainty and naivety; Glória Menezes thought of everything, from the accent to the way of moving and the confusion Rosa shows; Dionísio Azevedo made a perfect traditional priest and everybody else were great in their respective roles, an awesome cast.
The technical features are amazing, the sets, the costume design, Duarte's shots, Chock Fowle cinematography and Gabriel Migliori scores.
What stands out in the movie is the representation of Brazilian Culture, which is what the film defends, the beautiful mix Brazil is, of European, Indian, African and many other cultures.
What is a man's limit to pay a promise?
This great film, received the principal prize in Cannes and it is one of the best Brazilian films of all the times. A simple man, whose donkey was sick, gets its cure and he decides like this to pay a promise Saint Barbra, to who attributed the salvation of the animal.
Main representative of the brazilian "Cinema Novo" , the film is based on an exceptional play, and it is a realistic film, very well interpreted and driven, and it shows one on the most dramatic sides of the Brazilian people: the fidelity in paying a promise, cost what to cost!
Main representative of the brazilian "Cinema Novo" , the film is based on an exceptional play, and it is a realistic film, very well interpreted and driven, and it shows one on the most dramatic sides of the Brazilian people: the fidelity in paying a promise, cost what to cost!
A man whom no one understands.
The film carries many important subtexts yet begins from a simple premise. A man made a promise and tries to keep it.
The promise itself was simple. He would walk carrying a cross until he reached the inside of the church. However, that turned out to be the easiest part. At the beginning of the film he has already completed the path and stands with the cross on his shoulders ready to finish his mission when the men appear.
This is the message that resonated most with me throughout the film, the people who created the real weight of the cross. Many individuals each driven by their own interests and none willing to listen to the man bearing the cross, only trying to take advantage of him.
It is a tragedy repeated stubborn and human.
The promise itself was simple. He would walk carrying a cross until he reached the inside of the church. However, that turned out to be the easiest part. At the beginning of the film he has already completed the path and stands with the cross on his shoulders ready to finish his mission when the men appear.
This is the message that resonated most with me throughout the film, the people who created the real weight of the cross. Many individuals each driven by their own interests and none willing to listen to the man bearing the cross, only trying to take advantage of him.
It is a tragedy repeated stubborn and human.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFirst Brazilian film to be nominated for an Oscar.
- ConexionesEdited into A Edição do Nordeste (2023)
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 8,229
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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