Cinema’Carlota Joaquina ‘returns to theaters and producer declares:’ Nothing replaces this experience’longa de Carla Camurati celebrates 30 years of release with remastered version that returns to theaters from this Thursday, August 14, by writing

Cinema’Carlota Joaquina ‘returns to theaters and producer declares:’ Nothing replaces this experience’longa de Carla Camurati celebrates 30 years of release with remastered version that returns to theaters from this Thursday, August 14, by writing

Carla Camurati’s feature celebrates 30 years of release with remastered version that returns to theaters from this Thursday, August 14

Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Brazilmilestone of the resumption of Brazilian cinema in the 1990s, it turns 30 in 2025 and returns to theaters in a remastered copy, reaffirming its current and creative power.

Bold and irreverent, the first feature directed by Carla Camurati and produced by her and Bianca de Felippes He conquered the public with his humorous criticism of the formation of Brazil, coupled with an innovative aesthetic language.

The return to theaters

In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone Brazil, Bianca de Felippes He says that the project to relaunch the film to celebrate its 30 years was born from a special session in the Brazilian Cinemateca: “The idea was to do like 30 years ago: a small release, a celebration. But after the public’s reaction, it hit that desire to reach more people”, He reveals.

The focus, for the producer, is to rescue the experience of the dark room: “Nothing replaces the cinema. Not a 200 -inch screen in your home. What we sell is this collective emotion, to be there, with popcorn, air conditioning and the big screen in front.”Check out the full interview:

What is the movie?

The narrative takes place between the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century. At the age of ten, Carlota Joaquina is promised to João, from Portugal. Talented and educated, the young princess is approved by the Spanish court and sent to Lisbon, where she comes across a much less glamorous destination than portrayed in the nobility’s paintings and protocols. John, of introspective temperament, prefers the sacred singing and the cultivation of flowers to the company of the new wife.

With the death of the heir prince and the aggravation of the mental health of Queen D. Maria I, the couple ends up elevated to the Portuguese throne. Amid the turbulence caused by the French Revolution and the threats of Napoleonic invasion, the Portuguese court holds a historic and silent escape to Brazil-an episode that marks a turnaround in the destination of the colony and gives rise to a new phase of Luso-Brazilian history.

Also read:The 12 best Brazilian films of 2025 so far, according to Rolling Stone

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Source: Rollingstone

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