Manfredo Colassanti

Manfredo Colassanti

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O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé
Title: O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé
Character: Noé
Released: December 15, 1983
Type: Movie
Duda is a zoo cleaner. He and his friend Kiko and Zeca are actively engaged in an animal protection group. For this reason, they are summoned by mystic Noé to fight animal hunters in the Pantanal region, in Brazil, who are after animal skins and furs, and are led by the mean Morel. They accept the mission and, on their way, meet archaeologist Marcos and photographer Carla, who are in search of a lost pyramid built by the Phoenician. Together, they try to beat the hunters.
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Innocence
Title: Innocence
Character: Padre
Released: September 16, 1983
Type: Movie
In the 19th century, a country girl is seduced by a young doctor who's staying at her house for a few days, caring for her, and tries to hide the forbidden romance from her father, who disapproves of the relationship.
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Family Album
Title: Family Album
Character: Avô
Released: March 5, 1981
Type: Movie
Follows the decadence of an incestuous oligarch family in a rural Brazilian household through the years during the early 20th century.
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Title: Pai Herói
Character: Pietro Baldaracci
Released: January 29, 1979
Type: TV
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O Desconhecido
Title: O Desconhecido
Character: Padre Lourenço
Released: October 9, 1978
Type: Movie
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Se Segura, Malandro!
Title: Se Segura, Malandro!
Character: Old man in wheelchair
Released: August 26, 1978
Type: Movie
Paulo Otávio is the host of a pirate radio station on the slums of Rio de Janeiro. He struggles to mantain the station working, since the only help he's got comes from news reporter Calói. Their story goes beyond as the city starts to face a crime wave.
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Elke Maravilha Contra o Homem Atômico
Title: Elke Maravilha Contra o Homem Atômico
Character: Totem
Released: February 28, 1978
Type: Movie
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Anchieta, José do Brasil
Title: Anchieta, José do Brasil
Character: Pero da Cruz
Released: July 22, 1977
Type: Movie
Life and death of the jesuit who fought for the peaceful relationship between colonists and the indigenous peoples of Brazil.
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Ladrão de Bagdá
Title: Ladrão de Bagdá
Released: December 15, 1976
Type: Movie
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O Pai do Povo
Title: O Pai do Povo
Released: December 11, 1976
Type: Movie
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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
Title: Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
Character: Pelanchi
Released: November 22, 1976
Type: Movie
After the death of her handsome but good-for-nothing husband Vadinho, Flor, a widow, marries Dr. Teodoro, a respectable gentleman. Hilarity ensues when Vadinho's spirit returns into her life.
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Padre Cícero: Os Milagres de Juazeiro
Title: Padre Cícero: Os Milagres de Juazeiro
Character: Padre Chevalier
Released: March 7, 1976
Type: Movie
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Feminino Plural
Title: Feminino Plural
Released: March 1, 1976
Type: Movie
"Seven women on motorcycles, through Via Dutra, go to the Baixada Fluminense, a microcosm of Brazil. Diving into the memory and questioning the behavior imposed on women, they seek to rescue the strength of the feminine. The new woman, born in the Brazilian land, incorporates the Amazons and Santa Guerreira. At his side, the new man, more loose and creative. Closing the cycle, the initial road is resumed. " (HBH / QC)
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Os Condenados
Title: Os Condenados
Released: August 26, 1974
Type: Movie
In São Paulo, during the 1920s, a woman who is loved by a telegraphist and seduced by a slacker ends up in prostitution.
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Joanna Francesa
Title: Joanna Francesa
Released: December 30, 1973
Type: Movie
Joana is a sophisticated, beautiful woman, so she has a choice of lovers, and destinies. She will let down Pierre, the French consul at São Paulo, and with him the frivolity of tea-parties and comfort. Her wild inner-soul will develop into the wild forest surroundings of a landlord's farmhouse. To the extent she will defend her land like a 19th century owner - of lands and men alike.
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Who Is Beta?
Title: Who Is Beta?
Released: April 11, 1972
Type: Movie
The critical success in France of How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman made possible dos Santos’ delirious science-fiction vision of free love in a post-apocalyptic wilderness besieged by flesh hungry zombies contaminated by an unnamed nuclear attack. Who is Beta? follows two statuesque survivors drawn irresistibly together only to be entranced by the arrival and sudden disappearance of a third, the bewitching raven haired Beta. With its cartoon-like depiction of extreme violence and desire, Who is Beta? offers a heady Pop-infused companion to Hunger for Love. Yet beneath its giddy play of surfaces, dos Santos' underappreciated film gradually reveals a darkly ambiguous metaphoric dimension. -Harvard Film Archive
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Mãos Vazias
Title: Mãos Vazias
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
In a small town in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a woman rebels against local morality after her child dies, with tragic results.
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O Doce Esporte do Sexo
Title: O Doce Esporte do Sexo
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
Erotic comedy in five segments, starring the same actor, Chico Anysio: O Torneio (The Tournament), A Boca (The Mouth), O Filminho (The Short Film), A Suspeita (The Suspicion) and O Apartamento (The Apartment).
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The Alienist
Title: The Alienist
Character: Juiz de paz
Released: September 21, 1970
Type: Movie
Father Simão Bacamarte arrives in the small town of Serafim to investigate a certain phenomenon of madness.
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Brazil Year 2000
Title: Brazil Year 2000
Released: November 21, 1969
Type: Movie
Year 2000. Brazil was partially devastated by the Third World War. An immigrant family arrives in a small town, which they call "I Forgot." The trio is recruited by an indigenist to pretend to be indigenous during the visit of a general. In the dilemma of integrating into the system or preserving individual freedom, the family moves toward disintegration as the city prepares to launch a space rocket.
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Hunger for Love
Title: Hunger for Love
Released: October 15, 1968
Type: Movie
An extended research tour of US university film programs introduced dos Santos to the American avant-garde filmmakers, among them Jonas Mekas and Stan Brakhage, who would directly inspire his formally radical adaptation of an allegorical short story about adultery and colonialism by Guilherme de Figueiredo. Filmed in both Manhattan and Brazil and set against the background of the Vietnam War and its protests, Hunger for Love uses a rigorously abstract soundtrack and narrative structure to evoke the acute paranoia of the period building up to the December 1968 military coup that tipped Brazil perilously close to a conservative dictatorship. With its harsh critique of the decadent tendencies of the Sixties counterculture, Hunger for Love offers a key expression of the self-consciously “ideological” phase of Cinema Novo. -Harvard Film Archive