(1968)
Sobre o filme
The first feature film by Brazilian director Neville d’Almeida, Jardim de Guerra tells the story of a young man with no prospects, played by actor Joel Barcelos. He falls in love with a filmmaker and is unjustly accused of terrorism by a right-wing organisation which arrests and tortures him. In 1969, the film inaugurated the Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival.
In spite of some festival screenings, when Neville sent a copy to be approved and commercially screened, the film suffered countless cuts and was ultimately censored by the Brazilian military regime. The original copy, with no cuts, which was kept by the National Archive in Rio de Janeiro, will have its first public screening in São Paulo at the 42nd Mostra. The plot of Jardim de Guerra was inspired by the book Kaos (1962), by Jorge Mautner, who cowrote the screenplay along with Neville, Guará Rodrigues and Rogério Sganzerla.
Título original: JARDIM DE GUERRA
Ano: 1968
Classificação: 14 years
Duração: 100 min
Gênero: Fiction
País: Brazil
Tags: love relationship, military dictatorship, politics, violence
Cor: pb
Direção: Neville D’Almeida
Roteiro: Neville D’Almeida, Jorge Mautner
Fotografia: Dib Lutfi
Montagem: Geraldo Veloso
Elenco: Joel Barcellos, Maria do Rosário Nascimento e Silva, Vera Brahim, Carlos Guimas, Jorge Mautner, Hugo Carvana
Produtor: Neville D’Almeida
Produção: Neville D`Almeida Produções Cinematográficas, J. P. Produções Cinematográficas, Tekla Filmes