(Redirected from Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol)
'''Black God, White Devil''' is a
1964 Brazilian film directed and written by
Glauber Rocha. Its original
Portuguese title is '''Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol''', which translates literally as "
God and the
Devil in the Land of
Sun". Considered Rocha's masterpiece, the movie stars
Othon Bastos,
Maurício do Valle,
Yoná Magalhães and
Geraldo Del Rey. It belongs to the
Cinema Novo movement, addressing the socio-political problems of
1960s Brazil. The film is being released on
DVD in
North America for the first time by
Koch-Lorber Films.
Plot summary
The film starts in the
1940s, during another drought in the
sertão, when ranch hand Manuel (Geraldo Del Rey) is fed up with his situation. His boss tries to cheat him of his earnings and Manuel kills him, fleeing with his wife, Rosa (Yoná Magalhães). Now an outlaw, Manuel joins up with a self-proclaimed saint who condones violence and preaches disturbing doctrines. It is now Rosa who turns to killing and the two are on the move once again. And so it goes, the two running from one allegiance to another, following the words of others as they attempt to find a place in their ruthless land. Blending
mysticism,
religion, and
popular culture in this symbolic and realistic drama, Rocha insists that rather than follow the external and obscure dogmas of culture and religion, man must determine his path by his own voice.
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Production==
Glauber Rocha was only 25 years old when he wrote and began to direct the film.
During the shooting of the scene in which Corisco (Othon Bastos) and Rosa (Yoná Magalhães) kiss passionately, Yoná Magalhães's husband was sitting off-camera, right beside the two
actors. In an interview taped for the DVD release, Bastos confesses that he was nervous about it, and wanted to ask the man to leave, but didn't have the nerve.
In the scene where we see Manuel (Geraldo Del Rey) carrying a huge stone over his head while climbing Monte Santo on his knees, Del Rey insisted on carrying a real stone that weighted over 20 kilos - something that worried Rocha. After the shooting, Del Rey had to take 2 days off, due to fatigue.
During the dubbing of the sound, Othon Bastos performed three voices. Besides dubbing himself as
Corisco, he performed the voice for
Lampião (whom Corisco had "incorporated") and also dubbed Sebastião, the black God, even though Lídio Silva played the character on screen.
Responses
The film was nominated for the
1964 ''
Golden Palm'' at the
Cannes Film Festival, but failed to win. It is considered by international critics to be one of the best Brazilian movies of all time.
[1] It has influenced major filmmakers such as
Martin Scorsese and
Sergio Leone (Henry Fonda's
duster in Leone's ''
Once Upon a Time in the West'' was inspired by the long coat worn by the character Antônio das Mortes in Rocha's film).