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Arthur Omar – Triste Trópico (1974)

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Traffic on the roads of São Paulo, old family photographs, and the voice-over tale of Arthur Alvaro de Noronha, a doctor coming back from Paris after finishing his Medicine studies in Europe. Arthur with his family, Arthur in Paris… The voice tells us of the doctor’s adventures with friends André Breton, Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, and Pablo Picasso. This is how Omar announces the surrealist biography he weaves in Triste Trópico around the figure of an imaginary doctor who ends up as indigenous messiah. Described as a “anthropological mock documentary,” Triste Trópico is a film whose title alludes to Levi-Strauss’s ethnographic memoirs of Brazil and triggers a chain of evocative references to the carnival-cannibal avant-garde of Oswald de Andrade’s Cannibal Manifesto.

Artur Omar - Triste Trópico.avi

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Container:	AVI
Runtime:	1h 17mn
Size:	760 MiB
Video
Codec:	XviD
Resolution:	720x400
Aspect ratio:	16:9
Frame rate:	25.000 fps
Bit rate:	1 228 Kbps
Audio
2.0ch MP3 @ 128 Kbps

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Language(s):Portuguese
Subtitles:English

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