On one level, you could take Kleber Mendonca Filho and Juliano Dornelles’ “Bacurau” as a serious political work about the exploitation of rural communities, the callous indifference of government and ...
A bloody Brazilian riff on “The Most Dangerous Game,” the sinews of which are girded with so many allusions to local culture and politics, “Bacurau” is that rare movie that probably would have been ...
Last year’s Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize winner, “Bacurau,” is a provocative, bloody Brazilian genre mashup. It’s set in Western Pernambuco, “a few years from now,” in a realm of pulp fiction ...
Mourners gather for a heartfelt burial ceremony in the Brazilian film Bacurau. The other day I went to a party and wound up talking to some millennials who are backing Bernie Sanders. The conversation ...
"This world is upside-down." Vitrine Filmes has released a full-length official trailer for the Brazilian film Bacurau, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year and won the Jury ...
Bárbara Colen plays Teresa in Bacurau. Photo by Victor Juca. In the face of pandemic panic, presidential hissy fits and the irrelevance of a great many things (celebrities, the stock market, sports) ...
Veering hard into genre cinema, Kleber Mendonça Filho and co-director Juliano Dornelles use a grisly human safari in the Brazilian northeast to expose the country's complex problems. A bloody ...
On one level, you could take Kleber Mendonca Filho and Juliano Dornelles’ “Bacurau” as a serious political work about the exploitation of rural communities, the callous indifference of government and ...
The latest Cannes competition contender from 'Aquarius' director Kleber Mendonca Filho, 'Bacurau' is a violent neo-Western folk tale set in a small Brazilian village. By Stephen Dalton Flying saucers, ...
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