Narciso em férias

Titre anglais : Narcissus Off Duty
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Renato Terra, Ricardo Calil • Écrit par Renato Terra, Ricardo Calil
    Brésil • 2020 • 83 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Le 27 décembre 1968, sous dictature militaire, Caetano Veloso est arrêté à son domicile de São Paulo, mis à l'isolement pendant une semaine à Rio de Janeiro puis transféré dans d'autres cellules sans explication de la part régime. Au total, il a passé 54 jours en prison.
Cinquante-deux ans plus tard, le compositeur brésilien rapporte ses souvenirs et ses réflexions sur la période la plus dure de sa vie. L'artiste livre un récit intime et détaillé de ses jours de captivité, se souvient et interprète des chansons qui ont marqué la période de l'emprisonnement et revisite des épisodes douloureux vécus avec d'autres détenus, comme son ami Gilberto Gil, arrêté le même jour.

On December 13th, 1968, the Brazilian military dictatorship passed Institutional Act Number Five. AI-5, as it became known, marked the start of the most repressive and violent phase of the regime. Fourteen days later, singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso was arrested. He was 26 years old. Caetano was taken from his home in São Paulo by plainclothes agents who refused to tell him why he was being detained. Taken to Rio de Janeiro, shut in solitary for a week, and then transferred to other cells, he underwent the greatest ordeal of his life. In all, he was imprisoned for 54 days. Fifty years later, the documentary Narciso em Férias presents Caetano’s memories and reflections about his time in prison. He paints an intimate, detailed portrait of his days in solitary, recalls and performs songs that marked the period of his incarceration, and revisits painful incidents that he experienced alongside other prisoners, such as his friend Gilberto Gil, who was arrested on the same day. Caetano also presents new information produced by the dictatorship about the reasons for his detainment, exposing the regime’s view of him and shedding light on the arbitrary brutality of that time in Brazilian history.

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