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Time and the Wind

Original title: O Tempo e o Vento
  • 2013
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
953
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Time and the Wind (2013)
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The history of Brazil's southern occupation and the Anna Terra descendants.The history of Brazil's southern occupation and the Anna Terra descendants.The history of Brazil's southern occupation and the Anna Terra descendants.

  • Director
    • Jayme Monjardim
  • Writers
    • Tabajara Ruas
    • Erico Verissimo
    • Letícia Wierzchowski
  • Stars
    • Fernanda Montenegro
    • Thiago Lacerda
    • Marjorie Estiano
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    953
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jayme Monjardim
    • Writers
      • Tabajara Ruas
      • Erico Verissimo
      • Letícia Wierzchowski
    • Stars
      • Fernanda Montenegro
      • Thiago Lacerda
      • Marjorie Estiano
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Fernanda Montenegro
    Fernanda Montenegro
    • Bibiana Terra Cambará (idosa)
    Thiago Lacerda
    • Capitão Rodrigo Cambará
    Marjorie Estiano
    Marjorie Estiano
    • Bibiana Terra-Cambará (jovem)
    Janaína Kremer Motta
    • Bibiana Terra-Cambará (adulta)
    Cleo
    Cleo
    • Ana Terra
    • (as Cléo Pires)
    Mayana Moura
    • Luzia Silva Cambará
    Igor Rickli
    Igor Rickli
    • Bolívar Terra-Cambará
    Leonardo Machado
    • Marciano Bezerra
    Cláudia Barbot
    • Mucama
    Liselene Severo Bidone
    • Ana Terra (old)
    Rafael Cardoso
    Rafael Cardoso
    • Florêncio Terra
    Cyria Coentro
    • Henriqueta Terra
    Matheus Costa
    • Pedro Missioneiro (jovem)
    Apolônio Cypriano
    José de Abreu
    José de Abreu
    • Ricardo Amaral
    Marat Descartes
    • Licurgo Terra-Cambará
    Gonzalo Durán
    • Capitão
    Luis Franke
    Luis Franke
    • Nicolau
    • Director
      • Jayme Monjardim
    • Writers
      • Tabajara Ruas
      • Erico Verissimo
      • Letícia Wierzchowski
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    6thiago-lopes59

    Great landscapes, and that's about it.

    Monjardin's O Tempo e o Vento is visually astounding. It has really great angles, locations, costumes, and some not bad action going on. The problem here is the lack of character development. Every scene is about plot development. It all happens so fast and with so little exposition that it was hard for me to believe in some interactions between characters. But kudos to some of the acting though, mainly Montenegro, Pires and Lacerda. There's not much to say about the other actors, as we don't get to see them as much. I just gotta point out that child actors should be given proper direction. Seeing a little gaúcho kid talking like a carioca is a slap on the face of anyone who speaks Brazilian Portuguese. And you should know what happens when you slap a man on the face.
    9miguel-nascim

    Great movie for a bigger book

    Beautiful images, great acting, precise production design and a correct screenplay for a movie that works fine as short sight over the much superior story you find in the Erico Verissimo's masterpiece "O Tempo E O Vento".

    In the Verissimo's epic story it is possible to discover multi-layers not only about the historic facts but also about the characters that are mixed to the real events. Such complexity is transformed in a fluid novel that makes the reader dive in a time it doesn't belong to as well as get to know the characters as they were close relatives.

    You can see in the movie the respect for the story, but told in a quick pace it is possible to uncover only the surface of it. In this case it is less for the qualities of the movie and more for the grandness of the "O Tempo E O Vento".
    8l_rawjalaurence

    Epic Tale, Ravishingly Photographed

    Sometimes it's so pleasurable to pick up a movie that you know nothing about and find out that is is really memorable - for whatever reason.

    Such is the case with O TEMPO E O VENTO (TIME AND THE WIND), an epic tale of familial struggle over a more than a century during Brazil's southern occupation. Knowing next to nothing about that country's history, I approached Jayme Monjardim's film cold, so to speak. Told by the now-elderly Bibiana Terra Cambará (Fernanda Montenegro), it retells a huge swathe of Brazilian history in terms of the regular cycles of birth, marriage, death, and the experience of colonization. While people often suffer at the hands of the Spanish, they manage to survive, and love springs eternal in their breasts. Bibliana's love for her husband Capitão Rodrigo Cambará (Thiago Lacerda) transcends time and space; even when he dies after having been shot in the back by a cowardly rival, her love for his memory never fades, as he appears in ghostly form beside her bed.

    Some of the image-compositions are familiar from Technicolor Hollywood westerns of the Fifties - especially those of horses galloping across apparently endless landscapes. What renders TIME AND THE WIND so memorable is the stunning use of color from cinematographer Affonso Beato. Purples melt into oranges, blues and indigo; the skyline looks positively ravishing with an orb-like yellowish-orange sun setting in the distance; at dawn the sparse city of Santa Fe appears fresh, almost bluish as it welcomes in a new day; while the mountains protect the landscape from possible invasion.

    The action proceeds slowly through a use of tracking shots accompanied by long shots showing the insignificance of the protagonists within the landscape. As Bibliana points out at the end, the wind might come and go, but time is inexorable; it is up to everyone to understand this inescapable fact of life and make the best of their limited presence on earth.

    The story might be a familiar one, but it is compellingly told, aided by a wonderfully florid score from Alexandre Guerra. I do not know whether TIME AND THE WIND has been released anywhere outside Brazil, but I would strongly recommend anyone to take a look at it; they will not be disappointed.

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      The story takes place between 1756 and 1895.
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      Remake of Time and the Wind (1985)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2013 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
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    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Время и ветер
    • Production companies
      • Nexus Cinema e Vídeo
      • Globo Filmes
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      • $3,477,093
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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