Barren Lives

Alternate title(s):
Foreign Title: Vidas sêcas
Date: January 01, 1963 to December 31, 1963
Dates Note: 1963
Country of Origin: Brazil
Place of Origin: Brazil
Languages: Portuguese
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: The book by Graciliano Ramos
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Remembering Nelson Pereira dos Santos
Description: 

Often hailed as the first masterpiece of Brazil’s Cinema Novo movement, Barren Lives chronicles the hardscrabble day-to-day existence of a family of migrants in the country’s unforgivingly bleak northeastern sertão. Barren and dusty, the land gives them nothing but despair; the landowners who rule them provide only the whip. Taking the aesthetics of Italian neorealism and pointedly baking them in the sun, dos Santos created a “cinema of hunger” (as Glauber Rocha termed it) seemingly drawn from the austerity of the landscape itself. Based on Graciliano Ramos’s acclaimed novel (the “Brazilian Grapes of Wrath”), Barren Lives announced dos Santos—and the Brazilian northeast—to the world.

Authors/Roles: 
Jason Sanders


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