Noite


Año:
2014

Color:
color

Duración:
83 min.


País:
Brasil
Director:
Paula Gaitán
Reparto:
Clara Choveaux, Nash Laila, Cassius Augusto, Ava Rocha, Negro Leo, Andre Novais, Maíra Senise, Daniel Passi, Mell Brigida, Carolina Caju, Joana dos Santos, Bella, Daniel Fernandes
Guion:
-
Productor:
Bernardo de Oliveira, Duda Pereira, Paula Gaitán
Dirección de arte:
-
Fotografía:
Paula Gaitán
Edición:
Paula Gaitán
Compañía productora:
Aruac Filmes
Música:
Dedo, Baile Primitivo, Thomas Rohrer, Cadu Tenorio, Negro Leo, Cassius Augusto, Savio Queiroz, Ava Rocha, Carlos Issa, Arto Lindsay, Gilmar Monte, Arrigo Barnabé
Sonido:
Paula Gaitán
Escuela de cine:
-

Noite

Night


Sección: Foco, Paula Gaitán"

Paula Gaitán

Sinopsis Español:

"Porque la noche pertenece a los amantes. Porque la noche pertenece a la lujuria. Porque la noche pertenece a los amantes. Porque la noche nos pertenece." (Patti Smith)


Sinopsis Inglés:

Because the night belongs to lovers. Because the night belongs to lust. Because the night belongs to lovers. Because the night belongs to us.” (Patti Smith) They managed to save a pile of photographs and a diary with handwritten phrases from the fire. These words and faces are the only traces left of the man they once knew and loved. Crossing mountains and roads, they try to follow his tracks. The places they visit carry people, gestures, memories, and stories that gradually become part of their life. Sintra Diary offers a journey of involuntary memory, of sensory experiences that recall the past. Images that go beyond memory and communicate only part of their secret, transforming lost time into rediscovered time. Return to Portugal 25 years later. A return to the extinct past, both real and imagined. Glauber Rocha's photographs remain in time, but events are flows: the flow of the river, the tree, and the air. The first feature film directed by Paula Gaitán. This documentary is a deep immersion into the life and traditions of the Kamaiurá people. Her lens captures the Kuarup Ceremony, a funeral ritual widespread among the peoples of the Upper Xingu. This portrait reveals the cultural strength of a people and an ambition for diversity that history tried to deny. In Xingu, the Kuarup —a great festive event in which men steal divine fire and scatter it across the earth— is celebrated every year in the Kamaiurá village. Nine tribes participate in the ritual to the sound of uruá flutes, with the presence of shamans Tacumá, Sapaim, and Prepori, among others.


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