Brasilianas: Canções Populares

Brasilianas: Canções Populares

8 Movies

"Brasilianas" is a cinematographic work by Humberto Mauro. Written in photograms and combined with soundtracks, the series is made up of eight short films, which reveal a country through the lens of the Minas Gerais filmmaker. Produced between 1945 and 1964, during the Brazilian democratic period, Mauro sought the voice of his Brasiliana in popular songbooks. The images, mostly recorded in Volta Grande, Minas Gerais, reveal a rural, nostalgic, almost naive country that fights for the preservation of traditions, in the face of the threat of industrialization and modernization of the country.

ALL MOVIES IN ORDER

1. Chuá-Chuá e Casinha Pequenina
1945 · ★ 0.0
The popular song Chuá Chuá, illustrated with scenes of rural life. Girl observes in window. A founta…
2. Azulão e Pinhal
1948 · ★ 0.0
A visual interpretation of Brazilian popular songs "Azulão" and "Pinhal".
3. Aboio e Cantigas
1954 · ★ 0.0
A cowboy uses songs to tame and gather his animals.
4. Engenhos e Usinas
1955 · ★ 8.0
A look at the now abandoned production farms, substituted by power plants.
5. Cantos de Trabalho
1955 · ★ 0.0
Musical rhythms inspired by work activities. Between 1974 and 1976, Leon Hirszman held three documen…
6. Manhã Na Roça: O Carro de Bois
1956 · ★ 0.0
A morning in the farm shown with a beautiful musical background.
7. Meus Oito Anos: Canto Escolar
1956 · ★ 10.0
A cinematographic interpretation of a Casimiro de Abreu poem.
8. A Velha a Fiar
1964 · ★ 6.9
A Velha a Fiar illustrates a Brazilian folk song in which a being or entity is always predating anot…