Documentary Films in Competition 2002 / Viva Sao Joao! / Brazil 2002
A film tour around north-eastern Brazil with singer-composer Gilberto Gil during St John’s Day celebrations. The film also serves as a tribute to the revolutionary musician Luiz Gonzaga and his stirring songs.
In Andrucha Waddington’s new film, singer, composer and Grammy award-winner Gilberto Gil has taken on the role of tour guide. Using commentary, interviews and songs he introduces the viewer to the traditional St John’s Day music festival held each June in Brazil. Through reminiscences and eye-witness testimonies, the mythical figure of Luiz Gonzaga runs through this fascinating documentary. Gonzaga was a revolutionary musician who achieved a privileged position on the Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo music scenes in the 1940s. Thanks to Gonzaga, the rather neglected north-eastern section of the country became popular centre of Brazilian folklore. Captivating musical interludes link the crystal clear images of Waddington’s film, a work which illustrates the joyous and innocent mysticism of the dazzling festival.
81 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Andrucha Waddington
/ Screenplay Emilio Domingos, Quito Ribeiro, Andrucha Waddington
/ Dir. of Photography Marcelo Durst
/ Editor Quito Ribeiro
/ Producer Lula B. de Hollanda, Flora Gil, Leonardo Barros and Andrucha Waddington
/ Production Conspiracao Filmes ve spolupráci s / in co-production with: Gege Producoes
Andrucha Waddington (b. 1970, Rio de Janeiro) began in film as assistant director to Hector Babenco and Walter Salles. He later shot commercials and music videos, receiving multiple Brazilian awards for his efforts. In 1999 debuted with Twins (Gemeas), a made-for-TV feature based on the short story by Nelson Rodrigues. His second feature, Me You Them (Eu tu elles, 2000), won the Grand Prix Crystal Globe at the 35th Karlovy Vary IFF.
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