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Tite de Lemos

Tite de Lemos

Acting

Biography

Tite de Lemos (February 16, 1942 - June 17, 1989) was a Brazilian poet, journalist and playwright. He worked for the newspaper O Globo, produced theatrical pieces such as "A Serra", "A Liça" and "A Bola" and wrote the books "Marcos do Zorro" (1979), "Corcovado Park"and "Caderno de Sonetos"(1988). More than 20 years after his death, the book "Bella Donna" was released, with unpublished poems by the author.

Known For

Macunaima
6.9

Born a fully grown black man in a village in the Brazilian jungle, Macunaíma later magically transforms into a white man before making an adventure-filled trip to the city of São Paulo. Once there, he becomes something of a dandy, falling in love with Ci, a revolutionary who dies in an accidental bombing. After robbing a ruthless industrialist, Macunaima returns to his village where he finds his newly acquired knowledge and possessions of little use.

Macunaima

1969
Twenty Years Later
8.4

Eduardo Coutinho was filming a movie with the same name in the Northeast of Brazil, in 1964, when there came the military coup. He had to interrupt the project, and came back to it in 1981, looking for the same places and people, showing what had ocurred since then, and trying to gather a family whose patriarch, a political leader fighting for rights of country people, had been murdered.

Twenty Years Later

1984
On Borrowed Time
6.8

During the Brazilian military government, journalist Estêvão is sent from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia to cover the important statement of a minister, but takes the opportunity to deliver incriminating documents to another one.

On Borrowed Time

1968
Ovelha Negra, Uma Despedida de Solteiro
5.8

João, a playboy, spends his last day as a single in a resort hotel, where he seduces a teenager and gets involved with the casino singer.

Ovelha Negra, Uma Despedida de Solteiro

1974
Cinema
5.0

A lesson in conciseness, expressiveness, and humor on the inexhaustible theme of the dream of making movies. A parodic lesson, a Brazilian version of historical scenes filmed by the Lumiére brothers in 1895—the baby, the bath in the garden, the workers leaving, and the arrival of the train. The melodrama of a couple of lovers through time and the history of cinema. Many sequence shots, as preferred and taught by Cinema Novo. Everything about a film being made and being watched. The language of cinema (shot, reverse shot, tracking shot, editing, mixing, dubbing, etc.), interspersed with quotes from Humberto Mauro, Godard, Glauber Rocha, and Rossellini.

Cinema

1974
O Grande Circo Místico
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The world of Alagoas poet Jorge de Lima, author of unforgettable verses, is in O Grande Circo Místico, from 1977, directed by João Carlos Horta.

O Grande Circo Místico

1977
A Cantoria
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In May 1969 at Tres Irmãos Farm, Caruaru, PE: Lourival Batista and Severino Pinto, two singers by profession, meet for a challenge. This film documents some moments of the Cantoria.

A Cantoria

1970
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9.0

Based on the life of the player Afonsinho, who was banned from playing football for growing his beard and hair and refusing to cut them. Fighting for his rights, the player managed to become the owner of his own transfer rights, that is, he obtained a "free transfer". From this incident, the film examines labor relations in Brazilian football.

Passe Livre

1974
70 Anos de Brasil (Da Belle Époque aos Nossos Dias)
9.0

A documentary assembled upon visual records of cultural, political and economic events from 20th century Brazilian life.

70 Anos de Brasil (Da Belle Époque aos Nossos Dias)

1975
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7.3

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Cordiais Saudações

1968
Academia Brasileira de Letras
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The origins and activities of the Academy, culminating in the election of the first female academic: Rachel de Queiroz.

Academia Brasileira de Letras

1977
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N/A

It is the magazine that continues the Modern Art Week of 22.

Klaxon

1971
Vida de Artista
9.0

Experimental film by Haroldo Marinho Barbosa.

Vida de Artista

1971
Oh de Casa!
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Oh de Casa!

1985
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Visão do Nordeste

1974
Jornal do Sertão
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Jornal do Sertão

1970
O Velho e o Novo
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Film portrait of Austrian intellectual, journalist and writer Otto Maria Carpeaux, who emigrated to Brazil to flee World Ward II, as his insights on the 1964 Brazilian dictatorship.

O Velho e o Novo

1967
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O Visionário: A Poesia de Murilo Mendes

1983