Saudade Do Futuro (2000)

12K
Share
Copy the link

Saudade Do Futuro (2000). 1h 32m

“u0026quot;Saudadeu0026quot; is a Brazilian Portuguese word meaning longing, missing or nostalgia, often bittersweet. u0026quot;Saudade do Futurou0026quot; roughly means u0026quot;Longing for the Future.u0026quot;u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis 2000 documentary centers on the lives of nordestinos (north-easterners) who have migrated to São Paulo, a city of 16 million, looking for a better future. Most nordestinos are considered to be unwelcome hillbillies who ought to stay in the drought-prone sertão (hinterland). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSome are successful in São Paulo, including Dona Erundina who became mayor (1989- 1992) and Emanoel Araujo, an internationally-known sculptor who is a respected member of São Paulou0026#39;s art scene. Many end up as street vendors, laborers, or the musicians who are the heart and soul of this film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eClearly related to rap, the musical style featured in the film evolved from African rhythms ad is called u0026quot;repente.u0026quot; u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRepentistas tap out music on tambourines, guitars, flutes, or drums while improvising verses, often saudades for the simpler life in the Northeast, the hardships of the big city, or humorous (u0026amp; often sexually suggestive) insults hurled at each other or audience members who gather to listen and donate money. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eInterspersed between the music are everyday nordestinos who work long hours at mundane jobs for little pay in São Paulo. Their lives are enriched by their social events, dancing, and the repente music which is both humorous and a celebration of their lives.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI lived in the Northeast of Brazil in the late 1960u0026#39;s. I saw, in the varied nordestinos of this film, the faces I had lived with every day during my time there. The faces are filled with the combination of warmth, despair, optimism, and humor that creates the wonderful improvised music that infests the film with rhythmic beats that are uniquely Brazilian. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere is no narration. The characters tell their own stories through words or verses. The stunning photography of bustling São Paulo makes New York traffic look like a rural joy ride. The film may not be for everyone, but for those who would enjoy seeing a unique slice of Brazilian life, it is u0026quot;maravilhoso!u0026quot; Marvelous!”

Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *