Sua Vida Me Pertence
Sua Vida Me Pertence

Sua Vida Me Pertence

1952TV ShowEnded1 SeasonPortuguese

Sua Vida Me Pertence was the first in a tradition of telenovelas in Brazil. Broadcast by TV Tupi in São Paulo in black and white in 1951, it pioneered the genre worldwide, and featured Brazil's first on-screen kiss.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Agnès VardaGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This short film follows a young woman who experiences a range of emotions and interactions as she navigates a bustling Parisian street. She encounters various people, from a street vendor to a potential lover, reflecting on her life and desires.

Critical Reception

As an early short film by Agnès Varda, 'Sua Vida Me Pertence' is often viewed as a foundational piece showcasing her nascent directorial voice and her interest in observing everyday life and human relationships. While not widely reviewed as a standalone work due to its brevity, it is recognized for its artistic merit and its place in Varda's influential filmography.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant early work by a future cinematic giant.
  • Captures fleeting moments of human connection and introspection.
  • Demonstrates Varda's keen eye for observational storytelling.

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Fun Fact

This film, originally titled 'La Pointe Courte', was Agnès Varda's debut as a director, made before she even owned a camera. She raised the funds herself and shot it on weekends.

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