In Nazaré da Mata, a small town near Recife in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, young people don’t hold rap battles, but samba battles. The Afro-Brazilian culture of the maracatu, a dance and music spectacle related to carnival with roots in the era of slavery, is in their blood. A local evangelical pastor, however, regards this cultural heritage as inspired by the devil: he thinks the people should renounce the maracatu in order to let God in.
Azougue Nazareth follows a group of men and women leading up to carnival. As they wrestle with everyday problems, weird and maybe even supernatural events take place in the town. Who or what are the strange apparitions in the sugarcane field?
The actors were drawn from an existing maracatugroup and this contributes to the authentic character of this cheerful and lively fiction film, which shows how important the costumes, music and other expressions of maracatu are in Pernambuco – and how traditions are always renewed.
Winner Bright Future Award, IFFR 2018.
Film details
Productieland
Brazil
Jaar
2018
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2018
Lengte
80'
Medium/Formaat
DCP
Taal
Portuguese
Première status
World premiere
Director
Tiago Melo
Producer
Leonardo Sette, Vanessa Barbosa
Screenplay
Tiago Melo, Jeronimo Lemos
Production design
Tiago Melo
Music
Tiago Melo, Anderson Miguel, Tomaz Alvez
Production company
Lucinda Films, Urânio Filmes
Sales / World rights holder
Lucinda Films
Cinematography
Gustavo Pessoa
Editing
André Sampaio
Sound design
Gustavo S. Rocha
Principal cast
Valmir do Côco, Joana Gatis, Mestre Barachinha, Mohana Uchôa