Affonso Brazza

Acting

Affonso Brazza

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Known For

Traídas Pelo DesejoTraídas Pelo Desejo · 1976
Traídas Pelo Desejo
10.01976
MovieCrime
Os ViolentadoresOs Violentadores · 1978
Os Violentadores
9.01978
Movie
Wild Torture - The GridWild Torture - The Grid · 2001
Wild Torture - The Grid
7.02001
MovieAction
Gringo Não Perdoa, MataGringo Não Perdoa, Mata · 1995
Gringo Não Perdoa, Mata
1995
MovieWesternAction
As Amantes de Um CanalhaAs Amantes de Um Canalha · 1977
As Amantes de Um Canalha
8.01977
MovieCrime
The Third Bank of the RiverThe Third Bank of the River · 1994
The Third Bank of the River
6.21994
MovieFantasyDrama
After an extended period directing original screenplays, dos Santos returned to the creative engagement with literature that was the wellspring of his early masterpieces, offering a combinatory adaptation of five stories by the renowned Brazilian novelist João Guimarães Rosa. Openly embracing a mode of magical realism, dos Santos' celebrated film tells the story of a farming family defined by the absence of its father who abruptly abandoned his wife and children, sailing away down the river, including his son who continues to communicate with his father, speaking daily to him from the river bank. While offering an evocative vision of rural Brazil as a timeless land of mystery and solemnity, The Third Bank of the River is also bitingly satiric in the remarkable depiction of religious belief when the family moves to the city and its youngest member, a mesmerizing little girl, is revealed to be a kind of saint, capable of miraculous acts. -Harvard Film Archive
Inferno no GamaInferno no Gama · 1993
Inferno no Gama
1993
MovieAction
No Eixo da MorteNo Eixo da Morte · 1998
No Eixo da Morte
1998
MovieAction

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The Third Bank of the RiverThe Third Bank of the River · 1994
The Third Bank of the River
6.21994
MovieFantasyDrama
After an extended period directing original screenplays, dos Santos returned to the creative engagement with literature that was the wellspring of his early masterpieces, offering a combinatory adaptation of five stories by the renowned Brazilian novelist João Guimarães Rosa. Openly embracing a mode of magical realism, dos Santos' celebrated film tells the story of a farming family defined by the absence of its father who abruptly abandoned his wife and children, sailing away down the river, including his son who continues to communicate with his father, speaking daily to him from the river bank. While offering an evocative vision of rural Brazil as a timeless land of mystery and solemnity, The Third Bank of the River is also bitingly satiric in the remarkable depiction of religious belief when the family moves to the city and its youngest member, a mesmerizing little girl, is revealed to be a kind of saint, capable of miraculous acts. -Harvard Film Archive