Hello, Hello Brazil!

Hello, Hello Brazil!

Carmen Miranda during filming.
Directed by João de Barro
Wallace Downey
Alberto Ribeiro
Produced by Wallace Downey
Adhemar Gonzaga
Written by Alberto Ribeiro
João de Barro
Cinematography Edgar Brasil
A.P. Castro
Luiz de Barros
Ramon García
Antonio Medeiros
Fausto Muniz
Production
company
Cinédia
Release dates
February 4, 1935
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Hello, Hello Brazil! (Portuguese: Allô, Allô, Brasil!) is a Brazilian musical film written by Alberto Ribeiro and João de Barro, with directed by Wallace Downey and Adhemar Gonzaga, and released in 1935. The film tells the participation of Carmen Miranda.[1]

Production

Wallace Downey began producing copies of successful musical films-Americans with Brazilian artists, many of whom were already famous artists from radio, such as Carmen Miranda, who starred this movie of 1935. A co-production between Waldown Filmes and Cinédia, Allô, Allô, Brasil! presented a multitude of singers, comedians and radio presenters, like the singers Francisco Alves and Mário Reis.

The close ties with the world of radio also manifested in the films storyline, written by popular composers duo João de Barros and Alberto Ribeiro, showing the adventures of a "radiomaníaco" who falls for a singer radio nonexistent.

The two genres of music synonymous with the carnival, including the samba and the march, had a prominent place in the first Brazilian musical movies and popular movies.[2]

Cast

References

  1. "ALÔ! ALÔ! BRASIL". p. Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  2. "Estudos de cinema, Volumes 2-3". Alex Viany. Retrieved September 1, 2014.

External links

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