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Bye Bye Brazil

Released 1979
Runtime 110
Category Comedy
Language Portuguese
Director Carlos Diegues

What it’s about

This fantastical fable follows the ever-changing relationships between members of a traveling circus trying to turn a profit in the back country of Brazil. Headed by mysterious ringleader Lord Gypsy (Wilker) and exotic rumba dancer Salome (Faria), the little troupe soon adds small-town accordionist Cico (Fabio Junior), who's enthralled by Salome to the point of neglecting his pregnant wife (Zaira Zambelli). As their fortunes dwindle with the times, the group is pushed to increasingly desperate measures.

Why we love it

Before “magic realism” was an identifiable strain in Latin American cinema, Diegues had an international box-office hit with “Bye Bye Brazil,” a fanciful low-key story about the misadventures of a few struggling circus performers. Both an allegory for the disappearance of Brazil's natural environment and the stagnation of imagination that arrives with industrialization (not to mention TV and the coarsening of popular culture), Diegues' film is a perfect balance of witty fantasy and lyrical social commentary, with memorable performances by Wilker and Faria.

Jos Wilker, Betty Faria, Fbio Jr., Zaira Zambelli, Joffre Soares, Prncipe Nabor Carlos Diegues

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