- Direction
- Beto Amaral
- Country
- Brazil
- Format
- Feature film
- Type
- Fiction
- Original title
- Carmen
- Film presented in Toulouse
Southern Sorceresses, 2020, Documentary Competition
- Scenario
- Beto Amaral, Murilo Hauser
Note of intent
An inside look at the Brazilian elite’s domination mechanisms seen through the eyes of a woman devastated by her social circle during the transition from military dictatorship to democracy in the 1980-ies. Carmen is a sincere and honest visual testimony never seen before in Brazilian cinema. The Brazilian elite has been spared in the recent cinematography of our country, different from Europe’s elite, portrayed and explored in detail by filmmakers such as Jean Renoir, Antonioni and Lars Von Trier.
Synopsis
Carmen is a free-spirited woman held captive by the world of manipulation and lies. Her tenderness hides the fury of an ocean. Like a rare bird locked up inside a golden cage, she looks for a way out in every single one of the encounters we follow her in over the twelve-hour period the film covers. A powerful man with whom she has a dangerous affair; a doctor who keeps her constantly anesthetized; an alienated woman who refuses to open her eyes; a young boy who feels suffocated being himself; the person she sees in the mirror but no longer recognizes.
Visual concept
Via the journey of a woman in despair consumed by power games, we undergo the sensory experience of being alive and alert in this highly toxic environment. The camera will be with her throughout the film while she observes her alienated friend, the games of corruption, the segregated nannies and the education of a young boy. The film aims to bring to light the idiosyncrasies of an elite that seems to be “dancing over a volcano”, as Jean Renoir said about France’s alienated elite in 1939 portrayed in his film The Rule of the Game.
- Objectives sought in Films in Development
Discuss how to add more creative aspects to create the film in a way that can be more attractive to the international audience. Meet possible partners for funding and co-production.
- Planned shooting location
Some sequences in São Paulo. Studio and houses/apartments that resemble Brazil’s 80s architecture
- Percentage of funding in place
- 29 000,00 USD = 4,5%
- Project's development phase
Development, second script treatment.
- Production
- Cisma Produçoes
- Producer's biography
Bernardo Bath has been working in audiovisual production since 2008. He has worked on several projects, including: A Festa da Menina Morta, which premiered at Un Certain Regard, and O Palhaço, Elena, Onde Quer Que Você Esteja and Coração das Trevas. He is currently working on the executive production side of Cisma Produções. In 2018 he produced De Volta directed by Daniela Thomas and the theatrical release of the feature film O Banquete. In 2019 he produced Partida by Caco Ciocler.