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ouottoresende · 11 months
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o auto da compadecida, 2000.
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whynot-movies · 3 months
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O Auto da Compadecida (2000)
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trying-my-darndest · 9 months
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Not really religious, but here's my favorite representation of Jesus in media:
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This is from the movie 'O Auto da Compadecida', 2000, based off a few books by Brazilian author Ariano Suassuna, including one by the same name of the movie.
It's a very Brazillian story, and I think the name of it in English is 'A Dog's Will'? I don't really know.
Either way, very worth the watch, as well as the book is worth the read. One of the very rare occasions that I agree with the online reviews.
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*This* is who I choose to imagine as Jesus. He just feels right. Real. Human, as much as he can be. And I know it can be just a preference (or not, I don't keep up with the religious discourse over Jesus's image) but to me, this is the best representation of who he is.
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Also, look at the absolute icon that was the Devil in that movie. Absolutely marvelous.
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beforethepoison · 10 months
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A Dog's Will | O Auto da Compadecida (2000) directed by Guel Arraes
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tempestades · 3 months
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Como sou pouco e sei pouco,
Faço o pouco, que me cabe, me
dando por inteiro.
-Ariano Suassuna
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Fernanda Montenegro as Virgin Mary in the movie "O Auto da Compadecida" by Kypris Aquarelas
Prints available here at society6!
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senatorex · 4 months
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purosucodebrasil · 9 months
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Auto da Compadecida, Ariano Suassuna, 1955.
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meninaseria · 2 years
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desertoparticular · 1 year
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Créditos na imagem.
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ouottoresende · 11 months
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o auto da compadecida, dirigido por guel arraes, 2000.
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itmustbeheaven · 4 months
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Ariano Suassuna
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Auto da Compadecida - Ariano Suassuna
Auto da Compadecida é uma peça teatral em forma de auto, em três atos, escrita pelo autor brasileiro Ariano Suassuna em 1955. Sua primeira encenação aconteceu em 1956, no Recife, em Pernambuco. A peça também foi encenada em 1974, com direção de João Cândido. Trata-se de um drama ocorrido na região Nordeste do Brasil, com elementos da tradição da literatura de cordel, do gênero comédia e traços do barroco católico brasileiro. A obra mistura cultura popular e tradição religiosa. Na escrita, apresenta traços de linguagem oral, demonstrando na fala do personagem sua classe social. Há também regionalismos, pelo fato de a história se passar no nordeste, região em que o autor nasceu.
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Auto da Compadecida - Ariano Suassuna
Auto da Compadecida is a play written by Ariano Suassuna, published in 1955. Its first production was in 1956 in Recife, Pernambuco. Auto da Compadecida is a comedy of northeast Brazil. It combines elements of the tradition of popular literature known as cordel, a striking feature of the Brazilian Catholic baroque, mixing popular culture and religious tradition. It is very important in Brazilian culture.
Read more about this play on Wikipedia.
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faxinaliteraria · 1 year
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artefavoriteado · 1 year
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“Sol, Com Tema de Augusto dos Anjos”. Iluminogravura by Ariano Suassuna
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