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Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures

Original title: Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus
  • 2005
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.2K
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Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures (2005)
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In 1942, two men from different worlds meet in the Northeastern backlands in Brazil. Johann is a German fleeing the war, who travels through the cities selling aspirin. Ranulpho is a backwoo... Read allIn 1942, two men from different worlds meet in the Northeastern backlands in Brazil. Johann is a German fleeing the war, who travels through the cities selling aspirin. Ranulpho is a backwoodsman fleeing the hard life in search of a dream.In 1942, two men from different worlds meet in the Northeastern backlands in Brazil. Johann is a German fleeing the war, who travels through the cities selling aspirin. Ranulpho is a backwoodsman fleeing the hard life in search of a dream.

  • Director
    • Marcelo Gomes
  • Writers
    • Karim Aïnouz
    • Paulo Caldas
    • Marcelo Gomes
  • Stars
    • João Miguel
    • Peter Ketnath
    • Madalena Accioly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcelo Gomes
    • Writers
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Paulo Caldas
      • Marcelo Gomes
    • Stars
      • João Miguel
      • Peter Ketnath
      • Madalena Accioly
    • 11User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 37 wins & 21 nominations total

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    João Miguel
    • Ranulpho
    Peter Ketnath
    Peter Ketnath
    • Johann
    Madalena Accioly
    • Mulher da Cobra
    Jeane Alves
    • Mulher Amamentando
    Veronica Cavalcanti
    • Maria da Paz
    Jorge Clésio
    • Funcionário dos Correios
    Daniela Câmara
    • Neide
    Lúcia do Acordeon
    • Sanfoneira
    Jan Doblado
    • Self
    Mano Fialho
    • Caçador
    Francisco Figueiredo
    • Rapaz na Estrada
    Paula Francinete
    • Lindalva
    Hermila Guedes
    Hermila Guedes
    • Jovelina
    Sandro Guerra
    Sandro Guerra
    • Homem da Cobra
    José Leite
    • Dono do Restaurante
    Nanego Lira
    • Funcionário da Estação de Trem
    Arilson Lopes
    • Dono do Posto de Gasolina
    Zezita Matos
    Zezita Matos
    • Mulher da Galinha
    • Director
      • Marcelo Gomes
    • Writers
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Paulo Caldas
      • Marcelo Gomes
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    Camera-Obscura

    Interesting premise, but not nearly enough material to sustain an entire film

    MOVIES, ASPIRIN AND VULTURES (Marcelo Gomes - Brazil 2005)

    The film has the potentially great pretext of a young German trying to sell the recently discovered aspirin in the Northeast of Brazil during World War II, molded in a kind of road-movie. The discovery of aspirin is one of those little forgotten things in history. Sadly, the result is only mildly interesting and certainly not a great film.

    Not much is done with the potentially funny pretext; A German traveling through northeastern Brazil in 1942 is something different, either for Brazilians back then, or contemporary Brazilians, or any audience around the world. Nobody seems to bother. And many of the scenes where he tries to sell aspirin with the help of a promo film (he brought a film projector) about headaches and the curing qualities of the product, could have been funny or touching, but it's executed in quite a lacklustre way. A real shame. Secondly, the cinematography. They shot on location in North-East Brazil, but the interesting locale is mostly left unused.

    Not a bad film perse, it has some interesting moments but it suffers from a lack of inspiration and could have used a little more plot. The rural setting in NE-Brazil is interesting, especially for a European spectator but otherwise not a very engaging film. Messy, uninspired and a lack of ideas.

    Camera Obscura --- 5/10
    9loildo-1

    Marcelo Gomes has made his mark in Brazilian movie industry.

    Movie industry in Brazil has gone through many different phases and in all of them the northeast of the country has been a great source for film productions due to its social, cultural and natural conditions. So, throughout Brazilian movie industry, these northeast movies have been over-exposed. Avoiding clichés and stereotypes is not an easy task; and that is what Marcelo Gomes did quite successfully on his debut. The story itself is not that attractive, but the subtle way by which Marcelo conducts the scenes leads us to think of humanistic matters without committing the common mistake in the movie industry of giving us answers. There is a sensible balance: The grouchy and restless Ranulpho reminds us of the plight Brazilians from that region face and the absurdity of living in that condition; The smooth and adventurous Johann reiterates the adage that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and that despite the circumstances life should be lived. It sounds dumb when put into words, but images don not speak, they imply, and the characters are busy enough living, they don't philosophize to come to the conclusions for you. It is all an undeniable achievement for Brazilian movie industry.
    2icefire65

    Lack of important chemistry, lifeless plot and direction

    Watching this is a waste of 99 minutes of my life and my money! first off, the plot is weak and pointless. the direction is slow and unsteady. there are no chemistry between the two leads and i don't feel their 'friendship'.

    this movie is not touching nor emotional nor funny. sure its different, but in a weird sense. there's no message delivered from this film and i found my eyes half closed during the whole duration of this lifeless, dead picture.

    i guess the response from Brazilian audiences are different to foreign audiences. which is why, i cant believe this movie is rated so high on IMDb.
    7bob998

    Marcelo Gomes promises us

    The road movie is such a hallowed genre; I always think of Easy Rider, Harry and Tonto, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Thelma and Louise, and many more. You can escape from something, or go toward something, and I think Ranulpho and Johann are doing both. Ranulpho is the grouchy, sensual Sancho Panza to Johann's cool, resourceful Quixote; they work very well together--excellent casting.

    If the story is less than gripping (we don't feel the tension surrounding Johann's status as an enemy alien, and the war seems comically far away, despite the radio broadcasts), the direction is often very accomplished, and the locales are brought to life with great care. I want to see what Gomes can do in the future.
    10lee_eisenberg

    great part of world cinema

    I just last night saw "Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus" (called "Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures" in English). It's an amazing story of a man who flees Nazi Germany and moves to Brazil, where he shows movies to the inhabitants of a destitute village in the northeast of the country and also gives them aspirin, thereby bringing them a new hope.

    I like how the movie not only develops the characters, but also shows world events affecting everyone's lives, as Brazil declares war on Germany and it becomes hard for the man to sell the German-produced aspirin. Looking very amateur, the movie has a particularly realistic feeling; the desert setting might even make you feel like you're sweating as the characters do. But overall, the movie's a wonderful look at life and how we make decisions about our directions. As they say in one scene: "With this, you could sell the Devil a Bible!" All in all, a very good movie.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is based on a story narrated by the director's great-uncle Ranulpho Gomes, who sold Aspirin in Brazil during the 1940's.
    • Goofs
      A character in the movie says that Brazil is larger than the United States not including Alaska. At the time of the movie's story (1942) Alaska wasn't a state yet. Incorrectly regarded as goof: The character was referring to the size of the *contiguous* US, not including US non-contiguous *territories*, of which Alaska was its largest, being a territory and part of the US since 1898.
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      Serra da Boa Esperança
      Written by Lamartine Babo

      Performed by Francisco Alves

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site (Brazil)
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Cinema, Aspirins, and Vultures
    • Filming locations
      • São Mamede, Paraíba, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Dezenove Filmes
      • Dezenove Som e Imagens
      • Rec Produtores Associados Ltda.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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