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Black Orpheus

Orfeu Negro

Brazil

1959

107 Min
French
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DIR Marcel Camus

PROD Sacha Gordine

SCR Vinicius de Moraes, Marcel Camus, Jacques Viot

DP Jean Bourgoin

CAST Breno Mello, Marpessa Dawn, Lourdes de Oliveira, Léa Garcia, Adhemar Feirrera da Silva

ED Andrée Feix

MUSIC Antonio Carlos Jobim, Luis Bonfá

Cannes: Palme d'Or Unanimité

Synopsis

1960 Academy Award Winner and winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival, Marcel Camus’ Black Orpheus retells the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice against the madness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. With its magnificent color photography and lively soundtrack, this film brought the infectious bossa nova beat to the United States. —The Criterion Collection

Director

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Marcel Camus

French motion-picture director who won international acclaim for his second film, Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus) in 1958. The film was praised for its use of exotic settings and brilliant spectacle and won first prize at both the Cannes and Venice film festivals as well as an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Camus, educated as an art teacher, spent most of World War II as a prisoner of war, after which he entered the film industry as an assistant and technical adviser to directors Jacques Feyder and Luis Buñuel and others.

Morte en fraude (1956; Fugitive in Saigon, 1957), Camus’s first feature film, was a protest against the war in Indochina and received little attention. Later films—such as L’Oiseau de paradis (1961; Dragon Sky, 1964), Le Chant du monde (1965; “The Song of the World”), and Otalia de Bahia (1976)—also failed to attract the interest of critics and the public in the way that Orfeu Negro had. — Encyclopædia Britannica read more

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cristiananananana

31Jan10

Fantastic! I feel compelled to research more mythology and watch this again several times. Comparison- Black Orpheus & Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet Example 1 - Mira is screaming to Saraphina while she is trying on her costume for Carnival & Lady Capulet is prep. for the party and screaming "JULIET". Pre party chaos, screaming, dresses of Serafina and Lady Capulet. Was Luhrmann influenced by Black Orpheus?  

Zachary Vogt

21Dec09

So vibrant. Beautiful leads, wonderful music, and locales bursting with energy and life.   
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Rrreeeiiiddd

6Dec09

Beautiful beautiful beautiful.  
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Candice Ralph

10Nov09

I found this film to be very visually vivid and appealing. It was almost like an exhibition/musical about the classic Greek myth. The ending, in my opinion, was so beautifully done-both lovers perish, yet the children still dance and sing as the sun rises. The celebration of life and nature continues.  

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By Giovann​i Colanto​nio on June 22, 2009

There’s no question that Black Orpheus is a directorial masterpiece. Orchestrating such a massive number of people in such complexly staged scenes is no easy feat, and Marcel Camus does so beautifully…  read review

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By T.J. Royal on June 20, 2009

I was really dazzled by all the color and jiving bodies in this picture!

I didn’t know anything about the Orpheus myth coming into this movie, but I didn’t have to in order to immensely enjoy…  read review

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By Byron Brubake​r on June 1, 2009

The Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice transplanted to Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. The French director directed a mostly Brazilian cast. Like O Brother, Where Art Thou?, music plays a big role in…  read review

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By Crap Monster on February 26, 2009

If anything, the film is documenting a cultural event as much as it is trying to tell a literal story. Much of the camera work and screen time is devoted to providing the viewer with a sense of what…  read review

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