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Director
  
Suzana Amaral

Music director
  
Marcus Vinicius

Country
  
Brazil

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Portuguese

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Release date
  
February 1985 (1985-02)

Writer
  
Suzana Amaral, Clarice Lispector (novel), Alfredo Oroz

Screenplay
  
Suzana Amaral, Alfredo Oroz

Cast
  
Fernanda Montenegro
(Madame Carlota),
José Dumont
(Olímpico de Jesus),
Denoy de Oliveira
(Pereira),
Marcélia Cartaxo
(Macabéa),
Tamara Taxman
(Glória)

Similar movies
  
Movies about Brazil, Dramas

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Hour of the Star (Portuguese: A Hora da Estrela) is a Brazilian film directed by Suzana Amaral and released in 1985. The film is an adaptation of a book by Clarice Lispector with the same name. In 1986, the actress Marcélia Cartaxo won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival, for her role as Macabea. It was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

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"Macabea is an example of the mental underdevelopment of the poor people of the world", the director, Amaral, has written. "Facing the solitude of the big city, she possesses the emptiness of someone who does not have the means to be cultured." But surely her case is even more extreme than that. Macabea doesn't even possess the culture of poverty; she is simply an emptiness.

The film is reviewed in Pauline Kael's ninth collection of movie reviews, Hooked, where she praises it, and particularly the performance of Marcelia Cartaxo. The film gets to you, " and the image of Marcelia Cartaxo's Macabea is what does it - the terrible aloneness of this mass woman, this nothing of a woman whom you wouldn't notice on the street. Umberto D stood for all the proud, angry old people who couldn't live on their pensions, but he was himself too - his own ornery old man. Macabea is most herself in her moments of contentment: she smiles serenely as she celebrates her Sunday by taking a ride in the subway. It's the director's triumph that this girl gets away from her. Numbed as she is, she's as alive as Amaral or you or I, and more mysteriously so."

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Cast

  • Marcélia Cartaxo as Macabéa
  • José Dumont as Olímpico de Jesus
  • Tamara Taxman as Glória
  • Fernanda Montenegro as Madame Carlota (the macumbeira)
  • References

    Hour of the Star Wikipedia
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