Tapete Vermelho

2005 [PORTUGUESE]

Action / Comedy

3
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 581 581

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Plot summary

Quinzinho has a promise to keep: to take his son, Neco, to the city to watch a Mazzaropi movie. They live in a small farm in São Paulo. In this odyssey through the towns of São Paulo, he also takes his wife Zulmira, who goes unwillingly, and their donkey Policarpo. On their journey, they find regional peculiarities and undergo magical situations related to popular belief.

Top cast

Amácio Mazzaropi as (archive footage)
Gorete Milagres as Zulmira
Duda Mamberti as Mazzarpori Store's owner
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by AlexandreL-57 10 / 10

A Heartfelt Homage to Rural Traditions and Cinematic Heritage

Tapete Vermelho is a charming Brazilian road movie that intertwines humor, cultural reflection, and a deep reverence for national cinema. Directed by Luiz Alberto Pereira, the film follows Quinzinho (Matheus Nachtergaele), a devoted father determined to fulfill a promise: to take his son, Neco, to watch a film by the legendary Amácio Mazzaropi in a traditional movie theater. This quest propels the family from their rural homestead into a journey across the countryside, encountering a tapestry of characters and experiences along the way.Nachtergaele delivers a standout performance, embodying Quinzinho with a blend of earnestness and comedic timing that pays tribute to Mazzaropi's iconic "Jeca" persona. The film skillfully balances lighthearted moments with poignant commentary on the contrasts between rural simplicity and urban modernity, as well as the enduring power of cultural traditions.Visually, Tapete Vermelho captures the essence of Brazil's interior landscapes, enriching the narrative with authentic settings that reflect the country's diverse heritage. The screenplay, co-written by Pereira and Rosa Nepomuceno, weaves elements of folklore, faith, and familial bonds into a cohesive and engaging story.In essence, Tapete Vermelho is a heartfelt celebration of Brazilian identity and the timeless influence of cinema. It's a film that resonates with audiences seeking a narrative that honors the past while navigating the complexities of the present.
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Reviewed by guisreis 8 / 10

Cute multi-layered film on cinema, belief and society

Very cute film, with various interesting elements put together in a clever way. From the very beginning it is clear that it is a homage to simple people from São Paulo countryside and to old movie comedian icon Mazzaropi, who portrayed them on screen. As a matter of fact, Matheus Nachtergaele, one of the most gifted actors from Brazil, has an impressive performance here in the leading role, incredibly similar to Mazzaropi's. The film is also a homage to cinema in general, as it is a road movie which trip has the goal of going to the movie theater - and several of them have been closed, with the places becoming stores or charismatic churches, what 8s seen critically. It is also surprisingly politically critical, drawing attention to the problem of the land in Brazil: very concentrated in few hands and a lot of violence against those who oppose big landowners' interests. The movie shows the Landless Workers' Movement (MST), the largest social movement in South America, and the violence against their activists, which is often imposed with colaboration of the police and even of the press. However, the most remarkable element that surprised me in this film perhaps lies elsewhere: it is very nice, funny, creepy, and smart the way it portrays faith, folklore, legends, superstitions and so forth, at some moments as fantastic realism. The film was an amusing surprise and worth watching!

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