SLUM
DUNK MUSIC FILM PROGRAMME features
brand
new music docs by the hottest independent
filmmakers from around Brazil.
The
programme presents a series of startling documentaries
on Brazil's distinctive music scenes, including films
on the Baile Funk scene from Rio de Janeiro; the underground
of São Paulo and its Drum & Bass scene, the
Recife’s Mangue Beat Movement with Chico Science
and Mundo Livre amongst others. |
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Plus appearances by Tom Zé,
Tati Quebra Barraco, DJ Marky, Walter Franco, Sabotage, Vanessinha
do Picatchu, Itamar Assumpção, Arnaldo Antunes;
Faces do Subúrbio, Xerxes, Racionais MCs, Thaide, DJ
Hum, Leci Brandão.
WHERE: Brady Arts
Centre
192-196 Hanbury Street
Whitechapel E1 5HU
Info line: 020 73647900
FREE!
PROGRAMME:
21/01/2005 - 7 PM
Urban Maps II – RECIFE FROM ITS POETS AND COMPOSERS
(1h 15min)
Dir.: Daniel Augusto
Urban Maps II maps the music
and poetry of Recife through interviews with some of its great
artists and composers on the city's imaginary. Expect amazing
music and talk from Jorge du Peixe (Nação Zumbi),
Otto, Lenine, Fred Zero Quatro (Mundo Livre S. A), Faces do
Subúrbio, Antonio Nóbrega, Sebastião
Uchoa Leite. Plus in depth coverage of Recife's greatest music
movement MANGUE BEAT!
11/02/2005 - 7 PM
Urban Maps I - São Paulo (1h 18 min)
Dir.: Daniel Augusto
Urban Maps 1 reveals São
Paulo, Brazil's largest urban centre, through its music and
past. Featuring om Zé, Arnaldo Antunes, Arrigo Barnabé,
Itamar Assumpção, José Miguel Wisnik,
Luiz Tatit, Nelson Ascher, Paulo Vanzolini and Régis
Bonvicino. All talking frankly about its music and other bossas!
11/03/2005 cancelled,
postponed to Saturday Mar 19th- 7 PM
I'm Ugly but I'm Trendy (60min)
Dir.: Denise Garcia (Toscographics)
Rio's Funk is filled with MCs
and bands formed by women. In the dance hall market, female
performances are essential to the night's success. Tati Quebra-Barraco
(Tati Shack Breaker) draws the crowd that sings along every
dirty word. There are the Tchutchucas, Danadinhas, Bonde Faz
Gostoso and many other "bondes" (dance and vocal
ensembles) that make the audience go crazy with
their wiggling. There's a bit of everything for every taste
and the result is a party where thousands of youths repeat
gestures, choreographs, lyrics and have fun!
Rio de Janeiro is the stage
for funk culture. According to its DJs the number of dance
halls reaches 1000 on weekends. Involved in the production
of those parties, there are sound crews, agents, DJs, owners
and club employees, lighting crews, vendors selling food and
drinks and a large audience.
Finally, this is an economy being supported by the desire
and talent of an enormous population that lives in the slums
and suburbs of Rio. This film attempts to map the Rio de Janeiro
funk universe from the point of view of female funkers, who
are also mothers, wives, students, workers.
Saravá (15min)
Dir.: Beto Valente and Dado Amaral
An experimental post-tropicália cum film-performance
with artists Jarbas
Lopes and Cabelo!
8/04/2005 - 7 PM
Drum In Braz - (40 min)
Dir.: Bobby Nogueira
East Zone's Drum & Bass
scene doc from São Paulo featuring DJ Marky, Patife,
Koloral, Xerxes, Ramilson Maia amongst others.
It includes a great trip to the UK plus radio show appearances,
gigs at Movement and DJ comments. Unmissable!
Sabotage - (30 min)
Dir.: 13 Produções
13 Produções crew
follows rapper and ghetto philosopher Sabotage through his
area. This is one of SABOTAGE’s last interviews before
he was killed. Right from Canão in São Paulo,
an island of poverty embedded amongst middle class neighbourhood,
Sabotage talks about the place he grew up and lived until
the day he died.
Walter Franco, Muito Tudo -
(25 min)
Dir.: Bel Bechara and Sandro Serpa
Documentary on the avant pop
of Walter Franco. Just like Tom Zé (who was also overlooked
in Brazil in the past before being ‘rediscovered’
by David Byrne and Tortoise) Walter Franco still remains like
foreigner in his own country. This is a great film about Walter's
music and his creative processes
including interviews with key people on the avant gard scene
from Brazil.
Walter Franco is as important as Tom Zé or Caetano
Veloso for Brazilian Pop Music.
Her emains deeply overlooked.
13/05/2005 - 7 PM
Um Dia De Samba - (25 min)
Dir.: Pedro Dantas e Cristian Cancino
Samba as an art form! Samba
as leisure! From "Boca do Lixo" ("The Mouth
of
Trash") in downtown São Paulo, different generations
of sambistas get
together to celebrate the genre.
Samba Hop SP - (53 min)
Dir.: Pedro Dantas e Cristian Cancino
Luis Melodia, Rappin Hood, MV
Bill, Leci Brandão, Racionais Mc's talk over the differences
and imilarities between Samba and the Hip Hop of the
outskirts of São Paulo.
10/06/2005 - 7 PM
Durval Discos – (93 min)
Dir.: Anna Muylaert
Durval and his mother Carmita
live at the back of "Durval Discos", a vinyl record
store they own in São Paulo. They lead a boring and
unattractive life until the day Durval hires a housekeeper,
Celia, to help his mother with the housekeeping. However,
on her second day, Celia goes away leaving a 5-year-old child
behind, Kiki, and a note promising to be back in a couple
of days. Durval and Celia are charmed by the child at first
and their l but soon news on telly will change the whole situation.
SLUM
DUNK, LIVE ON RESONANCE FM 104.4
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more info:
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