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Tattoo (2013 film)

Tatuagem
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHilton Lacerda
Written byHilton Lacerda
Produced byJoão Vieira Jr.
StarringJesuíta Barbosa
Irandhir Santos
Rodrigo García
Johnny Hooker
CinematographyIvo Lopes Araújo
Edited byMair Tavares
Music byDJ Dolores
Johnny Hooker
Production
company
Rec Produtores Associados
Distributed byImovision
Release dates
  • 2 October 2013 (2013-10-02) (Festival do Rio)
  • 15 November 2013 (2013-11-15) (Brazil)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
BudgetR$ 2,200,000[1]

Tattoo (Portuguese: Tatuagem) is a 2013 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Hilton Lacerda in his directorial debut. It was awarded as the Best Picture at the 2013 Festival de Gramado.[2]

Plot

The film is set in Recife in the 70's, and follows the story of Clécio Wanderley, the leader of the theatrical troupe Chão de Estrelas, which performs concerts full of debauchery and nudity.[3] One of the main stars of the team is Paulete, with whom Clécio maintains a friendship. One day, Paulete receives a visit from his brother-in-law, the young Fininha, who is in the army. Enchanted by the universe created by the Chão de Estrelas, he is soon seduced by Clécio. It doesn't take long for them to engage in a romantic relationship, which puts him in a dubious situation: while increasing the bounds with the troupe members, he needs to deal with the existing repression of the army during the dictatorship.[1]

Cast

  • Irandhir Santos as Wanderley
  • Jesuíta Barbosa as Araújo "Fininha"
  • Rodrigo Garcia as Paulete
  • Rafael Guedes as Depressílvio
  • Sílvio Restiffe as Professor Joubert
  • Sylvia Prado as Deusa
  • Ariclenes Barroso as Gusmão

Production

Several stories and real people inspired the plot of Tatuagem. The leader of the theatrical group Chão de Estrelas is based on the Argentine playwright Túlio Carella, who lived in Recife during the 60s. The theater company itself represents the actual experience of anarchic experiential troupe "Vivencial", which existed in the second half of the 70s.[4]

After six weeks of preparation of cast, filming took place in the cities of Recife and Olinda in 2011.[4]

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