A Voz do Carnaval

A Voz do Carnaval
Directed by Adhemar Gonzaga
Produced by Adhemar Gonzaga
Joracy Camargo

Alvaro Rodrigues
Humberto Mauro
Cinematography A. Pereira Castro
Production
company
Release dates
6 March 1933
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

A Voz do Carnaval (The Carnival Voice) is a 1933 Brazilian short film documentary directed by Adhemar Gonzaga. A sequence filmed in the studio of Radio Mayrink Veiga showed Carmen Miranda in his second film appearance.[1]

Production

This semidocumentary was inspired by a story of Joracy Camargo and released on the eve of Rio Carnival. Several documentary sequences were interspersed with scenes filmed in the studio, showing comedian Palitos, in the role of King Momo.[2] A Voz do Carnaval was sponsored by the newspaper A Noite, and displayed simultaneously at Cine Odeon in Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte on March 6, 1933.[3] And in theaters Companhia Cine Brasil in Juiz de Fora through the Companhia Central Diversões. In Petrópolis in the Teatro Pedro II. A note published in the edition of the magazine Cinearte on June 15, 1933 said that the film was being displayed also in Porto Alegre.[4]

Cast

References

  1. Ramos, Fernão in História do Cinema Brasileiro - Art Editora Ltda, 1987.
  2. O "it verde e amarelo" de Carmen Miranda (1930-1946)
  3. A Noite, March 4, 1933. p:02.
  4. Cinearte, 15 June 1933. p:8.

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