Abstract

Those Orfeu Negro (1959) will probably do so with nostalgia. Based on Vinicius de Moraes's play Orfeu da Conceigao, Black Orpheus captured the hearts of an entire generation with poetic images and the heart-warming music of Antonio Carlos Jobim and Luis Bonfa. Black Orpheus made history, confirming the adage that the history of Brazilian cinema is as rich and storied as the films themselves. After the new medium was introduced

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