
In the mood for a twist on the rags to riches story or feel like cutting ahead of the crowd and attending a world premiere? Look no further. Tonight Breno Silveira's
Two Sons of Francisco and Marcelo Santiago's
Dancing in Utopia will kick off
MoMA's fourth annual
Premiere Brazil! film exhibition. The exhibit, designed to provide a gateway for audiences into the varied and colorful world of Brazilian film, will feature films ranging from the experimental to blockbuster genres, ensuring there's a bit of Rio for everyone's palette. It will run from today to July 23 and includes nine recent Brazilian films on the roster as well as a restored version of Marcel Camus' award winning
Black Orpheus, a tale of the Greek hero told through the Carnival setting.
# posted by Megan Bright @ 7/13/2006 03:02:00 PM
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