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discosdaantiga · 1 year
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Clementina de Jesus, Tia Doca & Geraldo Filme
O Canto dos Escravos
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mariwatchesmovies · 2 months
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Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol | Black God, White Devil (1964) dir. Glauber Rocha cine. Waldemar Lima
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onenakedfarmer · 2 months
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BLACK GOD, WHITE DEVIL DEUS E O DIABO NA TERRA DO SOL [Literal translation: God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun] Glauber Rocha Portugal, 1964
Aqui está a minha espingarda para salvar os pobres da fome.
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celluloidrainbow · 1 year
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OS IMORAIS (1979) dir. Geraldo Vietri Mário has wealthy parents, but lives in constant conflict with his family. While picking up his mother from a beauty salon, he meets the beautiful Glória and the hairdresser Gustavo and takes an interest in both, looking for a girlfriend in Glória and a friend in Gustavo. However, the two men's relationship may turn out to be more than just friendship. (link in title)
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fourorfivemovements · 3 months
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Films Watched in 2024: 50. Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol/Black God, White Devil (1964) - Dir. Glauber Rocha
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petergabrielyuri · 2 years
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my brain is so hungry for season 2 i dreamed about it for two nights in a row
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littlequeenies · 6 months
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August 30, 1972 - May Pang and John Lennon at the "One To One" Concert at the Madison Square Garden, NYC.
At the request of Geraldo Rivera, shortly after the release of his album "Sometime in New York CIty", John Lennon agreed to headline two charity concerts to benefit the Willowbrook Home, a facility for learning disabled children. The event was called "One To One", both concerts, played at the Madison Square Garden in NYC, were filmed and recorded, with excerpts broadcast on Walt Disney Television via Getty Images.
(Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
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peanutbutterex · 5 months
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🗡️ (jim)
Oooh Jim. I love Jim. Jim is a nonbinary icon who is also so badass and so hot I am sorry. They have a tough exterior but a heart of gold as can be seen when they are with Olu and the fact that they choose to save Izzy despite Izzy being a dick.
However they are also an agent of chaos. I was as frustrated as Olu in s1e3 when they were messing around in Spanish Jackie’s because Jim!!! That is so dumb!!! Do you want to die??? But everything was alright in the end so what do I know.
I also think that their connection to Christianity is fascinating. If I was able to write my undergrad thesis on ofmd (i did not take a film class so i was unable to), this is a topic that would feature heavily in it. They were raised by a nun to deliver divine judgement, a divine servant of God, and in a way they definitely do. The image of them taking off their hood in front of a stained glass window framing their face like a halo as they corner Geraldo at confession lives rent free in my mind. I could delve more into this but that requires more brainpower and its own post.
In season 2 I was disappointed with their character a bit, especially because season 1 made them out to be a more important character to the story than they ended up being. I mean, the only two other characters to get a backstory were the leads of the show, but in season two they were pushed more to the sidelines. Now i know that this is because of season 2’s massive budget cuts, but i am allowed to be a bit disappointed. I am also annoyed that if the show wasn’t going to make garlic soup canon that they split Jim and Olu up. Like don’t get me wrong, I love Archie, but Jim and Olu is a love story of the ages and I do think season 2 flopped on exploring such a compelling romance. Like Jim gave up a life of revenge and dishing out divine judgement because they loved Olu, and before that almost kissed him on their family’s land??? Olu helped Jim get revenge on their father’s murderer and ran away with them??? I am sorry that is SUCH a compelling romance that makes their separation at the end of season 1 so tragic. And then they don’t explore it further in season 2??? That is honestly one of my biggest gripes with season 2.
Tbh their quiet, cool, and deadly persona made me think that they would be my favorite character when I first started watching the show. And I still really like their character!!! I just wish their character was utilized better in the story, especially in season 2. But man, I still would LOVE to be stabbed by Jim.
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swampthingy · 2 years
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Geraldo Rivera covers a publicity stunt over the 1971 film, Dracula vs. Frankenstein.
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dropdoesdamage · 1 year
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uhg there's no point in saying it on that last reblog because the post is from 11 years ago, but the OP tagged that photo "seaview" and its of the new York farm colony which is NOT Seaview even a LITTLE BIT it's just seaview's neighbor. but it's also tagged "cropsey" the awful and misleading Netflix documentary that filmed primarily at the farm colony but was actually about a psych facility featured in the Geraldo riviera documentary circa the Reagan administration, which was also NOT the farm colony but a different neighbor (to the west, as opposed to seaview which is to the east of the farm colony)
anyway I miss you staten island and your lush and dense collection of cool abandoned shit. and I miss being able to wantonly break into abandoned places
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tllgrrl · 2 years
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It. Is. HERE!!!!
If you know anything about me, you know I’m about How The Sausage Gets Made. I’ve been hoping for this!
Written and Hosted by Ta-Naheisi Coates, we’ll be getting interviews with Cast & Creatives, deep dive (no pun intended) original script talk, details!
ADDENDUM:
Not me, driving down the highway at 6am crying while listening to this podc—no. Wait. It was me, driving down the highway at 6am crying from joy when I found out that there’s going to be a whole documentary on the making of the music from this movie.
Airing on Disney + in a couple of weeks.
Also, I swear, this here podcast. The episode where ,Ta-Nehisi Coates speaks with Tenoch Huerta and one of the film’s advisors Dr. Geraldo Aldana is a must hear. All of the interviews are.
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whitepolaris · 1 day
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Frank Emmert and the Cheese-Hat Mystique
Sure, people in other states poke fun at the cheesiness: The Wisconsinite dressed for football success with a wedge of faux cheddar struck on his or her head is the most classic image that comes to mind. Without question, no other state even comes close the joke chapeau department. But despite rumors of gangs in cheese hats duct-taping Chicago Bears fans to lampposts, wedge-heads are usually easygoing. They don't mind if others laugh. Besides, anyone familiar with recent state history will tell you in a voice hushed with reverential awe that cheese hats are not only warm and pleasing to the eye but have actually saved a man from certain death.
That's according to no less an authority than the Federal Aviation Administration, which made the pronouncement in connection with an incident that has only added to the cheese-hat mystique. In November 1995, Frank Emmert of the town of Superior survived a plane crash largely because of his cheese hat. He keeps his lucky headgear, which is still smeared with blood and engine grease, enshrined in a glass case on the wall of his home. After all, you don't risk wearing a holy relic to Lambeau Field, where it could be splashed with Miller Lite or ketchup from a stray bratwurst. Emmert remains humble despite his status as a living legend. "I'm just another Packers fan," he told Weird Wisconsin in a recent phone interview.
Emmert was flying home from a Packers-Browns game in Cleveland when the accident occurred. He was cruising along near Stevens Point with his flying instructor when ice began choking the rented Cessna Skyhawk, and the two pilots realized they were heading for the frozen turf below. Thinking fast, Emmert, who was thirty-six years old at the time, clutched his genuine Foamation Cheesehead hat and burrowed into it. There was another foam hat in back, said Emmert, but his instructor was a Steelers fan, so he chose not to use it.
The plane was a total wreck, but the two men walked or, in Emmert's case, limped away. Emmert's section of the plane took the brunt of the crash, and the FAA told him he most likely would have been killed if not for the cushioning effect of the cheese hat. As it was, Emmert's right foot was twisted into a complete circle by the impact. And that (almost literally) diehard Steelers fan suffered a sheared scalp and a smashed jaw.
"The ironic thing was," said Emmert, "that before the flight, my sister had told me to go break a leg."
The incident made Emmert an instant celebrity, getting him his fifteen seconds of fame on various television shows, including Jay Leno's and Geraldo Rivera's talk shows, and an NFL Films shows. There have been additional perks too. "I've been to Brett Favre's house," said Emmert, "and had a lot of good times over the years." For a while, he became a sort of cheese-hat "spokesmodel" for Fomation, Inc., the St. Francis company that makes all manner of foam-cheese paraphernalia. And for a short time while he was recuperating from his injuries, he even ran his own cheese-hat store in Superior.
The crash didn't sour Emmert, now forty-five, on flying, though. "It was the airplane's turn, not ours," he told us. But to this day, he never flies without a cheese hat within easy reach.
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geekpopnews · 5 days
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Crítica - Sofia Foi
Sofia Foi é um filme dirigido por Pedro Geraldo, e conta a história de Sofia após ser despejada do seu apartamento. #SofiaFoi #FicçãoeDocumentário #Crítica
Sofia Foi é um filme dirigido por Pedro Geraldo, e conta a história de Sofia após ser despejada do seu apartamento. Sendo assim, acompanhamos a jovem tatuadora passando uma madrugada vagando pelo campus da Universidade de São Paulo. Desse modo, o longa nos apresenta momentos de encontros e reflexões que marcam esse período decisivo. Além disso, a obra combina ficção com documentário e explora a…
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rsnews555 · 10 days
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‘Sofia Foi’: longa nacional ganha trailer e data de estreia!
‘Sofia Foi’, o longa nacional que conquistou o prêmio de Melhor Primeiro Filme no festival francês FIDMarseille em 2023, ganhou seu primeiro trailer. O filme marca a estreia de Pedro Geraldo na direção de um longa-metragem e estreia nos cinemas em 19 de setembro. Confira e siga o CinePOP no Youtube: A sinopse revela: “Sofia, forçada […]
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timriva-blog · 1 month
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Ken Loach entra no Bar Esperança
Novo filme mostra a desolação numa cidade inglesa falida, que se volta contra refugiados recém-chegados. Um pub tem papel central. Assim, o cineasta opera uma “passagem de bastão” entre a luta operária do século 20 e o drama da imigração do século 21 Escrito por José Geraldo Couto Aos 88 anos, o britânico Ken Loach, referência do cinema de engajamento político-social, continua fiel a seus…
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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SDCC 2024: NO/ONE goes from comic and podcast to a feature film
SDCC 2024: NO/ONE goes from comic and podcast to a feature film #comics #comicbooks #movies #sdcc #sdcc24 #sdcc2024 #comiccon
Creative-collective studio Black Market Narrative and development and production company ZQ Entertainment are teaming up for a feature film adaptation of NO/ONE, the critically-acclaimed comic book series by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, and Geraldo Borges, and published by Image Comics, as well as its accompanying scripted podcast, WHO IS NO/ONE, which features a star-studded voice cast…
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