Vereda tropical

  • 18'
  • Brazil
  • 1978
Testing the contours of censorship (it was immediately banned), Andrade’s small erotic milestone, and one of the funniest Brazilian films of the 1970s, centres on a man whose objects of desire are fresh fruits and vegetables - the riper the better! Made as part of an omnibus project of short stories adapted from Brazil’s men's magazine Status, Andrade described his film as a fantasy whose lead character is 'cultured' and speaks about his personal life in a lucid and healthy way.
'There’s no nudity or bad words', Andrade said to the press, discouraged, as he received news of the military veto. Evidently the film suggests a liberated form of consciousness that the new regime feared. The outlandishness of fruit-fucking is beside the point, unless the censors were worried people would waste the food supply?
Director
Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Country of production
Brazil
Year
1978
Festival Edition
IFFR 2012
Length
18'
Medium
HDcam
International title
Tropical Path
Language
Portuguese
Producer
César Memolo
Production Companies
Editora Tres, Lynx Filmes
Sales
Filmes do Serro Ltda.
Cast
Cristina Aché, Cláudio Cavalcanti
Director
Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Country of production
Brazil
Year
1978
Festival Edition
IFFR 2012
Length
18'
Medium
HDcam
International title
Tropical Path
Language
Portuguese
Producer
César Memolo
Production Companies
Editora Tres, Lynx Filmes
Sales
Filmes do Serro Ltda.
Cast
Cristina Aché, Cláudio Cavalcanti