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Directed by Carlos DieguesOrigin BresilGenres Drama,
Comedy,
HistoricalActors José Wilker,
Walmor Chagas,
Rodolfo Arena,
Stepan Nercessian,
Tony FerreiraRating69%
The film is based on the novel Memórias do Distrito de Diamantina, written by João Felicio dos Santos (who has a small role in the film as a Roman Catholic pastor). It is a romanticized retelling of the true story of Chica da Silva, an 18th-century African slave in the state of Minas Gerais, who attracts the attention of João Fernandes de Oliveira, a Portuguese sent by Lisbon with the Crown's exclusive contract for mining diamonds, and eventually becomes his lover. He quickly asserts control, letting the intendant and other authorities know that he's onto their corruption scheme. Eventually Lisbon hears of João's excesses and sends an inspector. José, a political radical, provides Xica refuge., 1h50
Directed by Carlos DieguesOrigin BresilGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films about religion,
Transport films,
Road moviesActors Antônio Fagundes,
Wagner Moura,
Hugo Carvana,
Stepan Nercessian,
Susana WernerRating60%
Taoca, a part-time fisherman and small-time con artist, finds a man holding on to a buoy in the middle of the ocean. The man claims he is God, but Taoca doesn't believe him until he performs some miracles., 1h50
Directed by Sidney PoitierOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Buddy filmsActors Sidney Poitier,
Bill Cosby,
Calvin Lockhart,
John Amos,
Ossie Davis,
Jimmie WalkerRating66%
Set in Atlanta, it follows Clyde Williams (Poitier) and Billy Foster (Cosby) as a pair of blue-collar workers who are trying to raise funds for the Brothers and Sisters of Shaka. They decide to rig a boxing match in New Orleans. They use hypnotism to convince underdog boxer Bootney Farnsworth (Jimmie Walker) that he is a highly skilled prize fighter. He fights and defeats the champion, 40th Street Black (Rodolphus Lee Hayden). Williams and Foster clean up after betting Farnsworth. The pair return home, and all is fine until the gangsters who lost money betting on the other guy figure out the scam and come to Atlanta, to get the pair to do it again...or be killed., 1h15
Directed by John MackenzieGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Billy Connolly,
Eileen McCallum,
Bill Henderson,
Phil McCall,
Alex Norton,
Mary RiggansRating5%
John looks forward with nervous excitement to the annual Orange order march in Glasgow, in which he will lead his local Orange Lodge band as mace-swinger. However, as the day progresses he begins to become disillusioned with the day and his colleagues, as he witnesses their growing drunkenness and unwarranted violence against Catholic homes on the march's route. Events of the day lead him to question his involvement with the band, which also threatens his own safety.