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Duration
  

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Comedy

Country
  
Brazil

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Language
  
Portuguese, Tupi, French

Release date
  
1971 (1971)

Writer
  
Initial release
  
April 16, 1973 (New York City)

Music director
  
Ze Rodrix, Guilherme Magalhaes Vaz

Screenplay
  
Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Humberto Mauro

Cast
  
(The Frenchman), (Seboipepe),
Eduardo Imbassahy Filho
(Cunhambebe)

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How tasty was my little frenchman


How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman (Portuguese: Como Era Gostoso o Meu Francês) is a Brazilian black comedy directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos released in 1971.

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Almost all of the dialogue in the film was written in the Tupi language. The actors and actresses who portrayed the Tupinambas wore historically correct attire resulting in a considerable amount of historically correct nudity and semi-nudity in many scenes.

The location for the entire film was the Bay of Ilha Grande, which has 365 islands and whose shores comprise the Angra dos Reis and Parati municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

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Plot

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In 16th century Brazil rival French and Portuguese settlers are utilizing the indigenous people as allies in their struggle to establish control. The Tupinambás, who live in the Guanabara Bay area, are allied with the French, while the Tupiniquins are allied with the Portuguese.

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A Frenchman who has been captured by the Portuguese is then captured by the Tupinambás after they attack and kill a group of Portuguese. He tries to convince his captors by speaking in French (reciting the poem by Étienne Jodelle found in André Thévet's Singularities of France Antarctique) but the Tupinambás don't believe that the Frenchman was a prisoner of the Portuguese they have killed, and the Chief thinks he is Portuguese because "No Frenchman would shoot at the Tupinambá." The tribe's shaman predicted they would find a strong Portuguese man to cannibalize as revenge for the chief's brother being killed by a Portuguese musket ball. Now they have one.

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However, the Frenchman is allowed free run of the village area, is eventually provided with a "wife," and adopts traditional Tupinambá attire in place of his Western clothes.

Another Frenchman comes to the village and tells the Tupinambás that their prisoner is indeed Portuguese—he then promises the outraged Frenchman that he will tell the Tupinambás the truth when the Frenchman finds a hidden treasure that another European has hidden in the area.

The relationship between the Frenchman and his Tupinambá "wife" remains enigmatic. It is unclear for most of the movie if she intends to save him from the group that wants to eat him, or if she has been assigned to win his trust and prevent him from escaping.

After using cannon powder provided by the Frenchman to defeat the Tupiniquins in battle, the Tupinambás eat the Frenchman as celebration.

In the last seconds of his life the Frenchman refuses to play along with the ceremonial script that the Tupinambás expect him to follow and instead angrily (and loudly) tells the Tupinambás that his death will not revitalize them (as his death and the subsequent cannibal feast is intended to do) but rather will doom them all to extermination.

The movie ends with a postscript that reveals the Tupiniquim were later exterminated by their own allies, the Portuguese.

Cast

  • Arduíno Colassanti - The Frenchman
  • Ana Maria Magalhães - Seboipepe
  • Eduardo Imbassahy Filho - Cunhambebe
  • Manfredo Colassanti - The tradesman
  • José Kléber - Ipiraguaçu
  • Gabriel Archanjo - Mbiratata
  • Awards

    The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  • Brazilian Cinema Festival of Brasília. Best Screenplay (Nelson Pereira dos Santos). 1971
  • Brazilian Cinema Festival of Brasília. Best Dialog (Nelson Pereira dos Santos and Humberto Mauro). 1971
  • Brazilian Cinema Festival of Brasília. Best Cenograph (Régis Monteiro). 1971
  • Berlin Film Festival. Golden Bear. 1971 (nominated)
  • São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards. Most Promising Actress (Ana Maria Magalhães). 1973
  • References

    How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman Wikipedia
    How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman IMDb How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman themoviedb.org


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