Kenoma

  • 110'
  • Brazil
  • 1998
The walker Jonas reaches the small town of Kenoma, in the interior of Brazil. He feels attracted to the girl Tari and hangs around. Craftsman Lineu only has one aim in life: namely to convert an old mill into a perpetuum mobile, a machine that can generate energy without using any fuel. In his Quichotesque quest, Lineu is not just fighting the laws of physics, but also Geronimo, a landowner and miller. Geronimo is equally obsessed by a great aim: to develop the backward town into an affluent community. He is afraid of Lineu's experiments and does everything he can to stop them. Jonas joins Lineu, more fascinated by his perseverence than by hisactivities. While their friendship grows, so do the difficulties that Jonas experiences as he tries to win the heart of Tari. Conflicting interests and desires mean that developments gain momentum.The exotic setting - the wild west of Brazil - and the lively and amazing story make Kenoma a unique film. Eliane Caffé: 'The idea of Kenoma grew from the desire to know the reality of these characters who live isolated from modern life. The quest of this man with no access to new technologies came from the assumption, maybe naïve, that he is more in tune with what is vital in life.'
  • 110'
  • Brazil
  • 1998
Director
Eliane Caffé
Country of production
Brazil
Year
1998
Festival Edition
IFFR 1999
Length
110'
Medium
35mm
Language
Portuguese
Producers
A.F. Cinema e Vídeo, Alain Fresnot
Sales
Bouquet
Screenplay
Eliane Caffé
Cast
José Dumont
Director
Eliane Caffé
Country of production
Brazil
Year
1998
Festival Edition
IFFR 1999
Length
110'
Medium
35mm
Language
Portuguese
Producers
A.F. Cinema e Vídeo, Alain Fresnot
Sales
Bouquet
Screenplay
Eliane Caffé
Cast
José Dumont