Ubirajara
Ubirajara

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Ubirajara

1919
Movie
0
Portuguese

Ubirajara, chief of the Araguaias, is engaged to Jandyra. One day, however, he falls in love with Aracy, daughter of Itaquê, chief of the Tocantins and sister of Pojucã, his prisoner. He frees Pojucã so he can declare war on Itaquê and retrieve his daughter. Itaquê is wounded by other enemies and goes blind. The two tribes unite and elect Ubirajara as chief.

Insights

Director: Luiz de BarrosGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

Set in Brazil during the colonial period, 'Ubirajara' tells the story of a young indigenous warrior who faces challenges to protect his people and his love. The narrative explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the clash between indigenous traditions and the encroaching colonial influence.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1919, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, it is recognized as an important early Brazilian film that attempted to portray indigenous characters and Brazilian history with a degree of seriousness, though likely from a romanticized perspective typical of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • An early attempt at historical drama in Brazilian cinema.

  • Notable for its portrayal of indigenous themes.

  • Reflects the cinematic style and narrative concerns of its time.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited availability, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, its historical significance within Brazilian cinema is often noted.

Fun Fact

The film is considered one of the earliest surviving feature films from Brazil, offering a rare glimpse into the nation's nascent film industry.

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