Francisco Brennand
Francisco Brennand

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Francisco Brennand

2012
Movie
75 min
Portuguese

Francisco Brennand is an eighty-five year odl, painter, sculptor and ceramist from Brazil. He lives and works isolated in an open-air museum set in an old ceramic roofing tile factory that belonged to his father. Based on his diaries, written over the past 60 years, the film narrates the artist's journey from the moment he moved into the factory until today.

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Director: Bia LessaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of the renowned Brazilian artist Francisco Brennand. Through intimate interviews and stunning visuals of his iconic ceramic creations, the film delves into Brennand's artistic journey, his influences, and his unique vision. It offers a deep dive into the mind of a master craftsman and the symbolic language embedded within his powerful sculptures and vast artistic universe.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally well-received, celebrated for its insightful portrayal of Francisco Brennand and its visually arresting presentation of his art. Critics lauded the film for capturing the essence of the artist's unique creative spirit and the profound depth of his work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning exploration of a significant Brazilian artist.

  • Offers intimate access to Francisco Brennand's creative process and philosophy.

  • A compelling portrait of an artist dedicated to his craft.

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Fun Fact

Francisco Brennand's iconic 'Templo de Cerâmica' (Ceramic Temple) in Recife, Brazil, houses thousands of his works and is a testament to his lifelong dedication to his art.

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