Jun 07 - 28 2018
AFS SERIES: JUNGLE FREAKS: THE CINEMA NOVO OF JOAQUIM PEDRO DE ANDRADE

AFS SERIES: JUNGLE FREAKS: THE CINEMA NOVO OF JOAQUIM PEDRO DE ANDRADE

Presented by Austin Film Society at AFS Cinema

Joaquim Pedro de Andrade is one of the most important figures of Brazil’s Cinema Novo period and his film MACUNAIMA (aka JUNGLE FREAKS) helped to set the tone for this style of film that, much like its musical analogue, Tropicalia, gave the psychedelic and countercultural movements that were then sweeping the world a uniquely Brazilian beat. If you love John Waters’ and Lina Wertmuller’s approach to film narrative, we think you will enjoy these films.

MACUNAIMA

One of the most important films in Brazilian history, MACUNAIMA is a magical fable of a black man born in the jungle who magically becomes white and embarks on a journey through modern Rio de Janeiro. A biting satire and allegory of Brazil’s complex racial and cultural history. Along the way there is a giant, cannibals and more.

About this series:

Joaquim Pedro de Andrade is one of the most important figures of Brazil’s Cinema Novo period and his film MACUNAIMA (aka JUNGLE FREAKS) helped to set the tone for this style of film that, much like its musical analogue, Tropicalia, gave the psychedelic and countercultural movements that were then sweeping the world a uniquely Brazilian beat. If you love John Waters’ and Lina Wertmuller’s approach to film narrative, we think you will enjoy these films.

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Directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Brazil, 1969, 35mm, 95 min. In Portuguese with English Subtitles.
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Tickets: https://www.austinfilm.org/screening/macunaima/
Series: https://www.austinfilm.org/series/jungle-freaks-the-cinema-novo-of-joaquim-pedro-de-andrade/

THE CONSPIRATORS

The wild swings and crazy canvas of MACUNAIMA gave way to a direct and deeply subversive narrative of a historical Brazilian uprising in THE CONSPIRATORS. In 1789 a group of landowners, intellectuals and others, inspired by the American Revolution, rose up against Portuguese occupiers. Here, de Andrade drew the ire of the political regime, with his thinly veiled critique of contemporary military dictatorship.

About this series:

Joaquim Pedro de Andrade is one of the most important figures of Brazil’s Cinema Novo period and his film MACUNAIMA (aka JUNGLE FREAKS) helped to set the tone for this style of film that, much like its musical analogue, Tropicalia, gave the psychedelic and countercultural movements that were then sweeping the world a uniquely Brazilian beat. If you love John Waters’ and Lina Wertmuller’s approach to film narrative, we think you will enjoy these films.

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Directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Brazil & Italy, 1972, 35mm, 100 min. In Portuguese with English Subtitles.
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Tickets: https://www.austinfilm.org/screening/the-conspirators/
Series: https://www.austinfilm.org/series/jungle-freaks-the-cinema-novo-of-joaquim-pedro-de-andrade/

CONJUGAL WARFARE

De Andrade takes aim at the Brazilian middle class by directing his camera at their bedrooms. This sex comedy is more than meets the eye. Modeled on the very popular pornochanchada trend of the time, de Andrade, as usual, is interested in the ways that attitudes about social class, race, and other factors are exposed in the arena of sex.

About this series:

Joaquim Pedro de Andrade is one of the most important figures of Brazil’s Cinema Novo period and his film MACUNAIMA (aka JUNGLE FREAKS) helped to set the tone for this style of film that, much like its musical analogue, Tropicalia, gave the psychedelic and countercultural movements that were then sweeping the world a uniquely Brazilian beat. If you love John Waters’ and Lina Wertmuller’s approach to film narrative, we think you will enjoy these films.

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Directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Brazil, 1974, 35mm, 93 min. In Portuguese with English subtitles
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Tickets: https://www.austinfilm.org/screening/conjugal-warfare/
Series: https://www.austinfilm.org/series/jungle-freaks-the-cinema-novo-of-joaquim-pedro-de-andrade/

BRAZILWOOD MAN

De Andrade’s final film is sure to leave even the most well-versed student of Brazilian culture in the dark. Much like “Ulysses” however, it can be enjoyed and appreciated even without a full understanding of the satirical references or Portuguese language puns. Constructed around the ideas of poet and political theorist Oswald de Andrade (no relation), it is a series of collage-like fragments connected by a monologue of Oswald’s words, ending with words that may constitute a fittingly rude epitaph to Joaquim’s work, “Go fuck yourself, you shithead revolutionaries.”

About this series:

Joaquim Pedro de Andrade is one of the most important figures of Brazil’s Cinema Novo period and his film MACUNAIMA (aka JUNGLE FREAKS) helped to set the tone for this style of film that, much like its musical analogue, Tropicalia, gave the psychedelic and countercultural movements that were then sweeping the world a uniquely Brazilian beat. If you love John Waters’ and Lina Wertmuller’s approach to film narrative, we think you will enjoy these films.

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Directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Brazil, 1982, 35mm, 106 min. In Portuguese with English subtitles
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Tickets: https://www.austinfilm.org/screening/brazilwood-man/
Series: https://www.austinfilm.org/series/jungle-freaks-the-cinema-novo-of-joaquim-pedro-de-andrade/

Admission Info

$9 – $11.25, Member discounts available

Phone: 5123220145

Email: news@austinfilm.org

Dates & Times

2018/06/07 - 2018/06/28

Location Info

AFS Cinema

6226 Middle Fiskeville Road, Austin, TX 78752