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Music director
  
Andre Abujamra

Duration
  

Language
  
Portuguese

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Biography, Drama, History

Screenplay
  
Clovis Bueno

Country
  
Brazil

Cafundo (film) movie poster

Director
  
Paulo Betti, Clovis Bueno

Release date
  
29 September 2005 (2005-09-29) (Brazil)

Writer
  
Paulo Betti (story), Clovis Bueno

Cast
  
, ,
Leandro Firmino
,
Alexandre Rodrigues
,
Luís Melo
,

Similar movies
  
Lazaro Ramos movies, Movies about Brazil, Slavery movies

Cafund


Cafundó is 2005 Brazilian historical drama film written and directed by Paulo Betti and Clóvis Bueno and starring Lázaro Ramos.

Contents

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Background

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Cafundó is a biopic of miracle worker preto velho João de Camargo of Sorocaba and is based on the book João de Camargo de Sorocaba: O Nascimento de uma Religião by Carlos de Campos and Adolfo Frioli. The title comes from a former quilombo, the source of João de Camargo's original spiritual inspiration, located in today's Salto de Pirapora.

Plot

São Paulo state, 1890s. João (Lázaro Ramos) is a former slave and the son of an Orisha priestess and works as a muleherd for a coronel. One day, he and his close friend Cirino (Leandro Firmino da Hora) decide to leave the farm. João takes his mother to Cafundó, the bastion of Afro-American religion in the vicinity. However, João leaves the community and takes errands to work in menial jobs. He meets a possessed white prostitute named Rosário (Leona Cavalli) and falls in love. Only after an unhappy marriage with Rosário and his mother's demise, João has a series of visions and decides to work as a spiritual leader for Sorocaba. In 1906, he builds a church with help from Cirino and begins to preach his syncretic faith, which is a blend of Orisha worship, veneration of Catholic saints, and eventually Kardecist spiritism.

Production

To reconstruct the atmosphere of the 19th century, the natural scenery of Ponta Grossa and historic buildings of Lapa, Paranaguá and Antonina were chosen as filming locations.

Reception

The film won five gold Kikitos at the Gramado Film Festival, in the categories of best actor (Lázaro Ramos), best art direction, best cinematography and the special jury prize. It was also awarded as best film and best cinematography, at ParatyCine.

References

Cafundó (film) Wikipedia