Baronesa


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Andreia wants to move out; Leidiane is waiting for her husband who is behind bars. They are both neighbors in a favela in Belo Horizonte, where they envision plans to avoid the daily dangers surrounding them, as they also create a home.



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Juliana Antunes

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Brazilian cinema has no shortage of films exploring the universe of favelas, yet Baronesa sets itself apart on a number of fronts. Rather than focusing on the men who carry out the violence intrinsic to these areas which serve as a reflection of the country’s social inequalities, the film instead depicts women and the issues they experience, focusing on their resilience. While men carry out their roles in drug-trafficking wars, women remain pillars of the community who freely imagine the possibility of a new life. Far from spectacle, the unfiltered nature of daily life in a favela is presented without comment. Through direction that borrows from the language of fiction and frank exchanges free of pretentious explanations of the sociological context, Baronesa highlights the banality of risk that structures this community’s daily life.

 

 

Ana Alice de Morais
Programmer, RIDM

 

 


  • FR- Baronesa

    FR- Baronesa


    Language: Français
  • EN- Baronesa

    EN- Baronesa


    Language: English
  • Année 2017
  • Pays Brazil
  • Durée 71
  • Producteur Filmes de Plàstico, Ventura Film
  • Langue Portuguese
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Andreia and Leidiani live in a favela in Belo Horizonte: while one waits for her imprisoned husband and takes care of the children, the other dreams of leaving.

Brazilian cinema has no shortage of films exploring the universe of favelas, yet Baronesa sets itself apart on a number of fronts. Rather than focusing on the men who carry out the violence intrinsic to these areas which serve as a reflection of the country’s social inequalities, the film instead depicts women and the issues they experience, focusing on their resilience. While men carry out their roles in drug-trafficking wars, women remain pillars of the community who freely imagine the possibility of a new life. Far from spectacle, the unfiltered nature of daily life in a favela is presented without comment. Through direction that borrows from the language of fiction and frank exchanges free of pretentious explanations of the sociological context, Baronesa highlights the banality of risk that structures this community’s daily life.

 

 

Ana Alice de Morais
Programmer, RIDM

 

 


  • FR- Baronesa

    FR- Baronesa


    Language: Français
  • EN- Baronesa

    EN- Baronesa


    Language: English
  • Année 2017
  • Pays Brazil
  • Durée 71
  • Producteur Filmes de Plàstico, Ventura Film
  • Langue Portuguese
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Andreia and Leidiani live in a favela in Belo Horizonte: while one waits for her imprisoned husband and takes care of the children, the other dreams of leaving.

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