Rio, Northern Zone (Rio, Zona Norte) at Carpenter Center
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
Details:
Special Event Tickets $12 - Nelson Pereira dos Santos in Person
Friday May 4 at 7pm
Harvard Film Archive
24 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Rio, Northern Zone (Rio, Zona Norte)
Directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. With Grande Otelo, Malu, Jece Valadão
Brazil 1957, 35mm, b/w, 90 min. Portuguese with English subtitles
Setting up the gracefully jarring dichotomies that disrupt dos Santos’ otherwise “traditional” film, the opening credit montage features the discovery of a body on the train tracks while a cookie-cutter Hollywood soundtrack idly plays. The injured man is Espírito da Luz Cardoso (literally “Spirit of the Light”), a struggling composer whose sambas unite and uplift the marginalized Brazilian people in his midst. Based on the life of composer Zé Keti – who actually appears in the film as the popular singer Alaor – Espírito’s story unfolds through flashbacks which overflow luxuriously with song, yet also expose the manifold divisions within Rio’s social strata. A victim of exploitive businessmen who suck the life out of his music, Espírito witnesses each of his dreams dashed one at a time by unrelenting tragedy. Apparently oblivious to his inherent goodness and irrepressible joy, the plot of the film – much like capitalism’s surge through 1950s Rio de Janiero – boldly charges forward leaving true beauty and vitality lying upon its tracks.