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Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures
 

Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures

Genre:
Drama,
Foreign Language
Mood:
Brainy,
Moving
Decade:
2000's
Country:
Brazil,
Germany
Director:
Marcelo Gomes
Actor:
Peter Ketnath,
Joao Miguel
Actress:
Madalena Accioly
Release Year:
2005
Studio: First Run Features
Runtime: 99 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: Unrated
Language: German, Portugese

What It's About:

Bitterly opposed to Hitler’s war, young German Johann (Ketnath) has fled the draft to Brazil, where he drives from village to village peddling the “miracle cure” of aspirin. Along the way, he meets hitcher Ranulpho (Miguel), a man whose contempt for the Brazilian outback is equal to Johann’s love of it. An unlikely friendship develops between these two nomadic outcasts, but the reality of war eventually intervenes, forcing Johann to make a difficult decision about his future.

Why I Love It:

This minimalist drama about two drifters traveling in the desert-like environs of rural Brazil has a touching delicacy that emphasizes quiet moments and soul-searching dialogue over adventurous interludes. Debut helmer Gomes has a knack for directing these characters’ very different temperaments, with Miguel’s droll sourness playing perfectly off Ketnath’s pacifistic certainty. Mauro Pinheiro’s photography is exemplary, too, making the sun-baked nether regions of drought-afflicted Brazil look miraculously inviting. “Vultures” is an uncommonly thoughtful period piece.


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