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Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures
+ intro by season co-curator Adriana Rouanet
Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus
A lyrical road movie wherein cinema and friendship cross Brazil’s arid countryside.
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Director
Marcelo Gomes
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With
João Miguel, Peter Ketnath
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Brazil 2005. 99min
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Digital
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English subtitles
A German salesman and a drifter travel the Sertão, screening aspirin adverts to isolated communities. Blending road movie and wartime chronicle, Gomes’ film reflects on displacement, friendship and cinema’s seductive power. Luminous landscapes and quiet observation create a moving portrait of encounter, survival and the stories we ‘sell’ in order to endure.
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