Desmundo

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Directed byAlain Fresnot
Written by
Based onDesmundo
by Ana Miranda
Produced by
  • Alain Fresnot
  • Van Fresnot
Desmundo
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlain Fresnot
Written by
Based onDesmundo
by Ana Miranda
Produced by
  • Alain Fresnot
  • Van Fresnot
Starring
CinematographyPedro Farkas
Edited by
  • Junior Carone
  • Alain Fresnot
  • Mayalu Oliveira
Music byJohn Neschling
Production
company
A.F. Cinema e Vídeo
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
  • October 5, 2002 (2002-10-05) (Festival do Rio)
  • May 30, 2003 (2003-05-30) (Brazil)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguageGalician Portuguese
BudgetR$4.5 million[1]
Box officeR$692,921[2]

Desmundo is a 2002 Brazilian drama film by Alain Fresnot, based on the novel of the same name by Ana Miranda. The film is set in 1570, a period when orphan Portuguese girls were sent to marry the settlers' sons. This was done to prevent the Portuguese from having sons with the indigenous peoples and black people in order to keep the Christian marriage and a "pure" heritage. The film follows Oribela (Simone Spoladore) as she is sent from Portugal to Brazil to marry Francisco de Albuquerque (Osmar Prado).[3]

Production

In order to be more faithful to the period Desmundo is set, Fresnot—beyond of using clothing, furniture and costumes—decided that the characters would speak in archaic Portuguese. He said it was a "very hard decision", but felt it would seem shallow to use colloquial language in a historical film. Thus, the film has subtitles in contemporary Portuguese.[4] Its filming took place in Ubatuba, São Paulo.[5]

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