
Brazilian Saga: Carlos Diegues’ Cinematic Adventures
We are proud to present this comprehensive survey of one of the pioneers of the revolutionary Cinema Novo movement, which made film an integral part of the cultural and sociopolitical struggles facing Brazil in the 1960s. Carlos Diegues in person!
Carlos Diegues
1966|
Brazil|
80 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Arriving in Rio de Janeiro from the northeast, Luzia (Anecy Rocha) searches for her fiancé Jasão, only to discover that he is now a feared thief operating in one of the city’s favelas.
Carlos Diegues
1980|
Argentina / Brazil / France|
110 minutes|
Portuguese with English subtitles
In one of Carlos Diegues’s most popular films, a motley crew of traveling performers entertains a wide range of audiences across Brazil’s northwestern Amazonian landscape. Accordionist Ciço (Fábio Júnior) and his wife Dasdô (Zaira Zambelli) join the rollicking caravan, leading to a string of adventures.
Carlos Diegues
1963|
Brazil|
92 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
16th century slaves conspire to escape northeastern Brazilian sugar cane mills, led by young Ganga Zumba, who forms the first revolutionary republic in the Americas.
Carlos Diegues
2002|
Brazil|
110 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Before taking a vacation from Earth on a faraway star, God goes on a cross-country quest to find the ideal substitute to assume his enormous responsibilities.
Carlos Diegues
2006|
Brazil|
106 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
A highly respected astrophysicist learns that he has a fatal disease, and on his return to his native Brazil discovers his blood parents’ actual identity and unexpected love story.
Carlos Diegues
1975|
Brazil / France|
112 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
A sugar cane mill owner falls in love with brothel madam Jeanne (Jeanne Moreau) and takes her to his rural home, where she’s seduced by a world she’s never known.
Carlos Diegues
1999|
Brazil|
110 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Diegues introduction and Q&A at April 14 screening!
Top samba composer Orfeu is working on new arrangements for the upcoming Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, but a love affair with Eurídice sets off a cycle of jealousy and violence.
Carlos Diegues
1984|
Brazil|
119 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Note: Diegues will no longer be in person at this screening.
Diegues returns to the heroic subject of his debut, Ganga Zumba, with Tony Tornado starring as the legendary leader of a group of slaves who have fled a Pernambuco sugar cane mill.
Carlos Diegues
1995|
Brazil|
104 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Diegues creates a cinematic quilt of four episodes inspired by some of Brazil’s greatest songsmiths—Jorge Ben Jor, Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso and Chico Buarque.
Carlos Diegues
1987|
Brazil|
93 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Note: Diegues will no longer be in person at this screening.
Realizing that his girlfriend has disappeared, Vinicius sets off on an odyssey across Rio de Janeiro to find her, encountering violence, misery and injustice, with music a constant, pulsing presence.
Carlos Diegues
1978|
Brazil|
86 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
No sooner does Afonso retire than he gets sucked into issues involving his daughter, friends and neighbors, leading to fresh, passionate sparks with longtime neighbor Isaura.
Carlos Diegues
1995|
Brazil|
140 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Note: Diegues will no longer be in person at this screening.
Banished from her hometown as a teen, Tieta (Sonia Braga) returns two decades later a wealthy woman, but is soon scandalized by a love affair and terrible revelations.
Carlos Diegues
1976|
Brazil|
107 minutes|
Portuguese with English Subtitles
Introduction by Diegues at April 12 screening!
Portuguese Crown representative João falls in love with black slave Xica and raises her to the prominent position of “Queen of Diamonds,” stirring the King’s worst fears.
Carlos Diegues in person!
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Carlos Diegues was a pioneer of the revolutionary Cinema Novo movement, which made film an integral part of the cultural and sociopolitical struggles facing Brazil in the 1960s. Diegues’ now-iconic films had a historical emphasis but were conceptually groundbreaking and were among the first to bring Afro-Brazilian culture to life on film. We are proud to present this comprehensive survey of his work.













