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Doku Arts 2012 :: Programme

Doku Arts

DOKU.ARTS
Zeughauskino Berlin
19.09.–14.10.2012

Kirby Demo

Onde a terra acaba

Described by many Brazilians as the “best Brazilian film of all time”, the poetic experimental silent film Limite by Mário Peixoto has been fascinating its audience since its debut in 1931. Yet, it seems that although it is highly renown in Europe, only a few have actually seen it. Both the history of the origins of this cinematic gem and its perception and restoration as the “unknown masterpiece” (Georges Sadoul) offer unequalled opportunities for cinematic history. Mário Peixoto (1908–1992) attained legendary status for Limite, his only film. His second film Onde a terra acaba (1933) remained unfinished. Sergio Machado used this title for his documentary, in which he goes on a quest to explore the life and work of Mário Peixoto. He succeeds in producing a haunting homage to one of the most fascinating figures of the Brazilian cinema. Significantly, the directors Walter Salles and Nelson Pereira dos Santos and the main actress of Limite Olga Breno all appear in the film.

Kirby Demo

Sérgio Machado

Sérgio Machado (*1968) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. At the 2005 Cannes Film Festival his film _Cidade Baixa_ (_Lower City_) was screened in the section _Un Certain Regard_. He is also known for the films: _3 Histórias da Bahia_ (2001), _Madam Satã_ (2002) and _A Morte e a Morte de Quincas Berro Dágua_ (2009). He wrote the script for _Behind the Sun_ by Walter Salles.