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53rd San Francisco International Film Festival 22 April - 6 May 2010

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THE FAMOUS AND THE DEAD

Os famosos e os duendes da morte

New Directors

Brazil/France, 2009, 101 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Sat, Apr 24 / 6:40 / PFA / FAMO24P
Thu, Apr 29 / 9:45 / Kabuki / FAMO29K
Sat, May 01 / 6:45 / Kabuki / FAMO01K

CREDITS

dir
Esmir Filho
prod
Maria Ionescu, Sara Silveira
scr
Ismael Caneppele, Esmir Filho
cam
Mauro Pinheiro Jr.
editor
Caroline Leone
mus
Nelo Johann
cast
Henrique Larre, Ismael Caneppele, Tuane Eggers, Samuel Reginatto, Aurea Baptista, Adriana Seiffert
source
UMEDIA, 14 rue du 18 aout, f-93100 Montreuil, France. EMAIL: clement@umedia.fr.


The Famous and the Dead Watch

A 16-year-old loner goes by the handle Mr. Tambourine Man in honor of his hero, Bob Dylan, but even as he ponders attending a faraway Dylan concert, his real obsession is with the dark, romantic online videos of a couple from his own town. The girl, the sister of his best friend, recently died, and the reappearance of her charismatic, sinister boyfriend fills Mr. Tambourine Man with fascination, longing and dread. First-time feature director Esmir Filho and actor/screenwriter Ismael Caneppele adapted this enigmatic coming-of-age drama from Caneppele’s own novel with an emphasis on mood over incident. The story unfolds elliptically, the reasons for Mr. Tambourine Man’s disquiet and the malaise infecting the entire town only gradually becoming clear. There are shades of David Lynch in the tale’s dreaminess as well as location: a fog-shrouded town in southern Brazil, where the cheeriness of a local festival is less a respite from general despair than a mask that hides it. The drama’s gorgeous widescreen images emphasize the surreal isolation of the place—a remoteness that suggests no hope of escape and only adds fuel to Mr. Tambourine Man’s angst. Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize and Best Film at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival, Filho’s mysterious and melancholy debut is as intriguing as it is unforgettable.

—Pam Grady

Presented in association with Bay Area Brazilian Club. New Directors Prize Contender. U.S. Premiere.

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