André, a young resident of a Brazilian industrial area, happens to find the diary of Cristiano, one of the workers of the aluminium smelter that dominates the area and who has just died alone in his hospital bed. His diary dictates the action of the film, oscillating between the fairytale and the political chronicle of a man who has always lived at the margins of a class-based society. Cristiano’s tale traces a long pathway beginning in prison and ending in the industrial neighbourhood of Ouro Preto where he died, with work on orange plantations, money troubles, exploitation by various bosses, but also very beautiful moments of friendship, music shared, and love. Araby is a filmic fable about the state of invisibility of workers within the mighty capitalist machine – those who have no voice and no rostrum to speak from. A poetic act of resistance.(Elena Lopez Riera)
Affonso Uchõa et João Dumans, également scénariste, avaient déjà travaillé ensemble sur The Hidden Tiger, co-écrit par João, et réalisé par Affonso.
Affonso Uchõa : CM/SF : Designio ( 2009), LM/FF : Afternoon Woman (2010), The Hidden Tiger (2014)
João Dumans : CM/SF : Everybody has it's on way (2014)
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- Interprétation
- Aristides de Sousa, Murilo Caliari, Glaucia Vandeveld, Renata Cabral, Renato Novaes, Wederson Neguinho, Adriano Araújo, Renan Rovida
- Scénario
- Affonso Uchôa, João Dumans
- Photographie
- Leonardo Feliciano
- Son
- Pedro Durães, Gustavo Fioravante
- Montage
- Luiz Pretti, Rodrigo Lima
- Musique
- Francisco Cesar, Christopher Mack
- Décors
- Priscila Amoni
- Production
- Vitor Graize, Thiago Macedo Correia