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Iracema, a Virgem dos Lábios de Mel
The loves and life of a beautiful Brazilian Indian woman.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Iracema, a young indigenous woman who is raised in isolation by her shaman father in the Amazon rainforest. She possesses a mystical connection to nature and is destined to protect her people and the forest. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a white explorer, leading to a forbidden love and a clash between traditional ways and modernization.
Critical Reception
While not widely known internationally, 'Iracema, a Virgem dos Lábios de Mel' is a notable Brazilian film from the late 1970s, often cited for its visual representation of the Amazon and its exploration of cultural clashes. Its reception was mixed, with some praising its artistic ambition and others criticizing its pacing and narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative depiction of the Amazonian landscape and indigenous culture.
Criticized by some for its melodramatic elements and uneven narrative flow.
Considered an interesting, albeit flawed, example of Brazilian cinema exploring themes of nature versus civilization.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the classic 1865 novel of the same name by José de Alencar, considered a foundational work of Brazilian Romantic literature.
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