O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento
O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento

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O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento

2006
Movie
95 min
Portuguese

Documentary about the 68-generation, told through the story of the newspaper “O Sol”, one of the first vehicles of the alternative Brazilian press, produced daily for six months, in the 1960s. The newspaper spoke of culture, politics and education through satires and prominent figures in the cultural scene of the time passed through him. Archive scenes and music from the period seek to reconstitute the spirit of the 68-generation. The film has the participation of personalities such as Ziraldo, Zuenir Ventura, Arnaldo Jabor, Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Carlos Heitor Cony, Fernando Gabeira, Betty Faria, Hugo Carvana, among others.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Eduardo CoutinhoGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the life and poetic work of João Carlos Teixeira Gomes, a blind poet, and his unusual relationship with the sun. The film explores his unique perspective on the world, his creative process, and his deeply personal connection to light and celestial bodies. Through interviews and observations, Coutinho captures the essence of a man who navigates life with profound insight despite his physical limitations. It's a poignant exploration of perception, poetry, and the human spirit's resilience.

Critical Reception

Eduardo Coutinho's 'O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento' was widely acclaimed by critics for its intimate and profound portrayal of its subject. Reviewers lauded the film's gentle yet insightful direction, its sensitive exploration of poetry and blindness, and its ability to find beauty and meaning in the everyday. It was considered a masterful work of documentary filmmaking, highlighting Coutinho's unique ability to connect with and represent his subjects.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and poetic direction.

  • Lauded for its intimate portrayal of a blind poet's unique worldview.

  • Considered a masterclass in humanistic documentary filmmaking.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available, but generally, films by Eduardo Coutinho are appreciated for their depth and humanistic approach.

Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

The film is part of a larger body of work by Eduardo Coutinho that often focuses on ordinary Brazilians and their personal stories, giving voice to those often overlooked in mainstream cinema.

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