Eternamente Pagú Explained

Eternamente Pagú
Director:Norma Bengell
Producer:Jayme Del Cueto
Agostinho Janequine
Starring:Carla Camurati
Music:Turibio Santos
Roberto Gnattali
Cinematography:Antônio Luiz Mendes Soares
Editing:Dominique Paris
Studio:Flai Cinematográfica
Sky Light Cinema
Maksoud Plaza
Embrafilme
Distributor:Embrafilme
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese

Eternamente Pagú is a 1988 biopic about Patrícia Galvão, directed by Norma Bengell and starring Carla Camurati.[1]

Plot

Eternamente Pagú is a biographical film about Patrícia Galvão, best known as Pagu, a Brazilian political, literary and artistic activist. An important figure of the Brazilian Modernism, Pagu was also a militant for the Brazilian Communist Party after she married writer Oswald de Andrade. She broke up with Andrade and, as a journalist was arrested by the Dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas. After she left prison, she abandoned Communism in favor of Trotskyist Socialism, married Geraldo Ferraz, and started a career as theatre director.

Cast

Reception

At the 16th Festival de Gramado, it received the Best Actress Award (Camurati) and the Best Adapted Score Award.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eternamente Pagú . . March 5, 2014 . Portuguese.
  2. Web site: A Dama do Cine Shangai vence em Gramado . June 28, 1998 . . Grupo Estado . March 5, 2014 . Portuguese.