Samba on Your Feet

Samba On Your Feet

Samba On Your Feet
Directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Produced by Soledad Liendo
Written by Juan Trasmonte
Starring Xangô da Mangueira, Tia Surica, Herminio Bello de Carvalho, Mart'nália, Paulo Barros, Teresa Cristina
Narrated by Haroldo Costa
Music by Caetano Veloso, Teresa Cristina, Mart'nália
Cinematography Mustapha Barat
Edited by Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Distributed by Heritage Film Project
Alexander Street Press
Filmakers Library
Release dates
  • November 2005 (2005-11)
Running time
60 minutes
Country United States
Language Portuguese
English subtitles

Samba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as "Samba! reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture”.[1] The film goes behind the scenes of Samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural and racial clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro.

Synopsis

In Samba On Your Feet (2006) the filmmakers go behind the Carioca milieu to document samba and carnival. The one-hour documentary traces the influences that contributed to shape the music that consecrated Carnival as one of the most powerful cultural manifestations in Brazil. Roots and perspectives, flesh and ghosts, entities and divinities spread across the slums and over the sidewalks of Salvador, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro are essential to the make-up of the Brazilian musical exponent par excellence. Samba On Your Feet introduces the voices of Cartola, Caetano Veloso, Ismael Silva, Clara Nunes, Clementina and many others whose perspectives on the cultural affairs of Rio de Janeiro that have been carefully articulated with interviews to exponents of the Brazilian culture today. This dialogue between past and present takes place throughout the movie between precious scenes of archive footage from private collection, and government resources. Samba On Your Feet was mostly shot in the marginal slums, in the umbanda terreiros, in the favelas where the less fortunate inhabitants of Rio strive to overcome overwhelming rates crime and illiteracy to the rhythm and soul of the music they call samba.[2][3]

Samba On Your Feet has been invited to participate at the Toulouse Film Festival, France 2008; Rio International Film Festival, Brazil 2006; Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (BAFICI) Argentina 2007; and Toronto Film Festival, Canada 2007. Samba On Your Feet is currently being screened at campuses throughout the US, and abroad.[4][5]

Crew and Credits

Cast

Production Still: Tia Surica at home in Rio de Janeiro. May, 2004.
On location in the slums of Rio de Janeiro during the filming of “Samba in your Feet”.

Festivals / Screenings

Distribution

The film is distributed by Alexander Street Press through the Academic Video Store, and Kanopy Straming .[9]

References

  1. University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. Catalogue reference.
  2. Filmmakers Library
  3. Janela Cultural. Joao Pessoa, Brazil
  4. Presented by Bloombars, in association with The Embassy of Brazil, the Instituto Camoes and the Washington Portuguese Language Meetup. On Thursday 2/14. Posted on Bloomscreen Indie Films, Film & Digital Arts.
  5. Distributed by Kanopy. Catalogued under Dance and Latin American Studies.
  6. Folha de Sao Paulo | Ilustrada. "Mostra reúne olhar gringo sobre o Brasil" by Luiz Fernando Vianna. September 25, 2005
  7. WTJU 91.1FM Interview with Eduardo Montes-Bradley | February 12, 2014
  8. The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood. Friday, March 20th, 2009
  9. Alexander Street Press. The Academic Video Store

Citation and Selected Filmography

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