Jonathas' Forest

Jonathas' Forest

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sergio Andrade
Produced by Sergio Andrade
Written by Sergio Andrade
Starring Begê Muniz
Francisco Mendes
Ítalo Castro
Viktoria Vinyarska
Socorro Papoula
Music by Ian Fonseca
Cinematography Yure Cesar
Edited by Fábio Baldo
Production
company
Rio Tarumã Films
Distributed by Vitrine Filmes (Brazil)
BildKraft (Germany)
Release dates
  • October 8, 2012 (2012-10-08) (Festival do Rio)
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Jonathas' Forest (Portuguese: A Floresta de Jonathas) is a 2012 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Sergio Andrade.

The film premiered at the Festival do Rio, where participated in the competitive exhibition of Première Brazil.[1]

Plot

Jonathas lives with his parents and his brother, Juliano, at a small farm in the rural areas of Amazonas. The brothers meet Milly, a visitor from Ukraine, and the indigenous Kedassere. The group decides to spend the weekend in a camping. Even against paternal wishes, seduced by Milly and through the woods, Jonathas takes on the most transformative of his journeys.[2]

Cast

Production

Development

The director Sergio Andrade said that the great challenge of the film was to show the Amazon by a perspective beyond the stereotypes. "People who aren't from here look here thinking that is a place very exotic, very mystical, and I wanted to unravel what really is our forest," he said.[3]

Festivals

References

  1. "A Floresta de Jonathas". Adoro Cinema. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. "A Floresta de Jonathas". Ancine. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. "Longa 'A Floresta de Jonathas' tem pré-estreia com elenco em Manaus". G1. Retrieved 6 January 2014.

External links

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