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Brasileirinho

Brasileirinho is a documentary about Choro, the first genuinely Brazilian urban music. It was back in the late 19th century in Rio de Janeiro when Brazilian musicians started to blend European melodies, Afro-Brazilian rhythms and the melancholic interpretation of the Brazilian Indians' music to create Choro. Choro is credited as being the first musical expression of Brazil's melting pot and had a prominent place in the development of Brazil's cultural identity. Choro remained a major popular music style until the 1920s, leading directly into Samba and later to Bossa Nova. After a slight decline in popularity, Choro music has made a remarkable comeback over the past few decades. The film remembers the history but shows, above all, a colourful picture of Choro's vitality today.

 

DVD Features

• Main Language: Portuguese

• Background to the music featurette

• Interview with Mika Kauismäki

• Directors Filmography

• Directors Statement

Duration:: 90 mins
Certificate:: E
Director:: Mika Kaurismäki
Cast:: Teresa Cristina, Paulinho da Viola, Trio Madeira Brasil, and Yamandu
Country:: Brazil / Finland
Genre:: Documentary / Musical
Price £9.99
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