Speaking ahead of the Berlin premiere of "All
the Dead Ones" on Sunday, director Caetano Gotardo said the
dozens of Brazilian films being screened at international
festivals was testimony to the power of art to resist
oppression.
"There's an attempt to put a straitjacket on this expressive
force," he told reporters at the Berlin Film Festival, known as
the Berlinale. "We have to be present on the world stage and
also in the domestic arena with commercial successes, because
that shows the strength Brazilian art has."
Since taking office in 2019, right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro
has been accused of governing his country in an increasingly
authoritarian manner and of making attempts to contain the
expression of views that run against his course.
The former army captain, who was a congressman for 28 years
before becoming president, has repeatedly been accused of making
racist, misogynist and homophobic statements.
Dominated by four powerful female characters - the ex-slave Ina
(Mawusi Tulani) and two sisters and a mother from a formerly
wealthy bourgeois family brought low by the abolition of slavery
in 1888, "All the Dead Ones" tackles all three prejudices head
on.
Ina may no longer be a slave, but defining a role for herself
and her son independent of her former owners is all but
impossible, while gifted pianist Ana (Carolina Bianchi) stands
on the cusp of the 20th century with no idea of what she should
make of herself now she is no longer the scion of a landed white
family.
"It is as if her body were part of the past," Bianchi said. "She
is a character of the past and she sort of fades away, becoming
whiter and whiter."
Salloma Salomao's score, mixing Ana's European art music and the
African rhythms of Ina's Angolan heritage, emphasizes the chaos
of a new society emerging, as does the cinematography, which
lets Sao Paulo's modern high-rise skyline intrude into
supposedly period shots.
"All of us, all the races, all the genders, who are together,
the artists, we will win," said producer Sara Silveira,
concluding with a shouted: "We resist."
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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