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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
You can't go home again, 23 July 2011
Author:
Ben Larson from Leesburg, FL
Manoel Candido Pinto de Oliveira is 103 years old. When he was 93, he
made this film, a combination of documentary and drama about the city
in which he grew up; then and now.
The black and white footage from the 20s contrasts with the Technicolor
of today.
It is a painting, a poem, a song, all of these. It is a celebration of
a city in the mind of a 93 year old. Things that seem trivial are to be
understood as a product of that age.
Make no mistake, this is not his swan song, as he has made a dozen
films since, and is still working.
Fascinating.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
You can't go home again, 22 July 2011
Author:
Ben Larson from Leesburg, FL
Manoel Candido Pinto de Oliveira is 103 years old. When he was 93, he
made this film, a combination of documentary and drama about the city
in which he grew up; then and now.
The black and white footage from the 20s contrasts with the Technicolor
of today.
It is a painting, a poem, a song, all of these. It is a celebration of
a city in the mind of a 93 year old. Things that seem trivial are to be
understood as a product of that age.
Make no mistake, this is not his swan song, as he has made a dozen
films since, and is still working.
Fascinating.
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