Short musical film paying a tribute to samba composer Zé Ketti, one of the greatest popular artists of Brazilian music. In a jam session, in the late composer's house in Inhaúma, a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, a group of friends get together to play his music while a "feijoada" (typical Brazilian food with black beans)is being cooked in the kitchen. The samba-players, first-rate samba stars themselves, remember Ketti's great hits in a homage to the man who was best known as "a voz do morro" ("the hill's voice" - but hill as a metaphor for a place where poor people build their shacks in slums, in opposition to city, where middle-class people live in Rio). Among the guests, names of the traditional "samba-school" Portela and ex-partners. Also, the presence of a black hat on an empty chair, represents the composer himself, who died in 1999, after a life of many accomplishments in music, and appearance in three of Dos Santos's films: "Rio, 40 Graus", "Rio Zona Norte" and "Boca de Ouro".
Title | Meu Compadre, Zé Ketti |
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Year | 2001 |
Genre | Documentary, Music |
Country | Brazil |
Studio | Regina Filmes, VideoFilmes |
Cast | Walter Alfaiate, Délcio Carvalho, Colombo, Zé Cruz, Noca da Portela, Guilherme de Brito |
Crew | Nelson Pereira dos Santos (Director), Zé Keti (Music), Júlio Souto (Editor), Mila Chaseliov (Production Assistant), Juarez Dagoberto Costa (Sound), Mauricio Andrade Ramos (Producer) |
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Release | Aug 20, 2001 |
Runtime | 12 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.40 / 10 by 5 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Português |