What is the open-air cinema at the Portuguese Language Museum like?

What is the open-air cinema at the Portuguese Language Museum like?


The next free session is August 29th […]

Next Thursday, August 29th, another edition of Light on the screenevent at the Museum of the Portuguese Language, a cultural facility located in the historic center of São Paulo.

This time it will be displayed God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun launched 60 years ago. This landmark of Cinema Novo, a Brazilian film movement of the 1960s and 1970s critical of social inequality in Brazil at the time, was directed by Glauber Rocha and competed for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1964.

The story of a peasant who joins a group fighting against the landowners after killing a colonel, stars artists such as Geraldo Del Rey (Manuel), Yoná Magalhães (Rosa) and Othon Bastos (Corisco).




Open-air cinema at the Museum of the Portuguese Language

In the project Light on the screenThe films are projected on a 4 x 2.3 meter screen and the audience can watch them on chairs and benches scattered around Patio B of the Portuguese Language Museum. In case of rain the session will continue as it will be held indoors.

The sessions also include free popcorn and drinks.



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Museum of the Portuguese Language

Praça da Língua, s/nº – Luz – Sao Paulo

5th Light on Screen (screening of the film God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun)

August 29 (Thursday), 7:00 PM

Courtyard B of the Museum of the Portuguese Language – covered space

Free

Source: Terra

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