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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands

 
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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands

  • Director: Bruno Barreto
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Romantic Fantasy, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Immortality, Death of a Partner, Supernatural Romance
  • Main Cast: Sonia Braga, Jose Wilker, Mauro Mendonca, Dinorah Brillanti, Nelson Xavier
  • Release Year: 1977
  • Country: BR
  • Run Time: 106 minutes

Plot

Based on the novel by Jorge Amado, this Brazilian comedy follows the strange events that befall Doña Flor (Sonia Braga) after she is left a widow by the death of her wild, irresponsible husband. (He died after another wanton night of carousing) Attempting to marry more wisely the second time around, Doña Flor weds a stable, but boring, pharmacist who has no interest in sex. When she discovers that her new sex life is less than satisfying, Doña Flor is visited by the sexy ghost of her late husband. This film is in Portuguese with English subtitles. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Sonia Braga - Dona Flor
  • Jose Wilker - Vadhino
  • Mauro Mendonca - Teodoro
  • Dinorah Brillanti - Rozilda
  • Nelson Xavier - Mirandao
Arthur Costa Filho - Carlinhos; Rui Resende - Cazuza; Mario Gusmao

Credit

Anisio Medeiros - Art Director, Bruno Barreto - Director, Raimundo Higino - Editor, Chico Buarque - Composer (Music Score), Murilo Salles - Cinematographer, Luis Carlos Barreto - Producer, Newton Rique - Producer, Cia Carrador - Producer, Francis Hime - Sound/Sound Designer, Bruno Barreto - Screenwriter, Jorge Amado - Book Author

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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
Directed by Bruno Barreto
Produced by Luiz Carlos Barreto
Newton Rique
Written by Bruno Barreto
Eduardo Coutinho
Leopoldo Serran
based on the novel by Jorge Amado
Starring Sonia Braga
José Wilker
Mauro Mendonça
Dinorah Brillanti
Music by Chico Buarque de Hollanda
Francis Hime
Cinematography Murilo Salles
Editing by Raimundo Higino
Distributed by Embrafilme
Release date(s) November 22, 1976 (Brazil)
Running time 110 min.
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos in Portuguese) is a 1976 comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto. Based on the novel of the same name by Jorge Amado, it takes place in 1940s Bahia. It stars Sonia Braga, José Wilker, and Mauro Mendonça in the leading roles. The screenplay was adapted by Barreto, Eduardo Coutinho, and Leopoldo Serran.

When initially released, Dona Flor became the most successful film in Brazilian history. Internationally, it received nominations for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award. In 1982, an American remake titled Kiss Me Goodbye, starring Sally Field, James Caan, and Jeff Bridges on the leading roles, was released. [1] Field received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical.

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Plot

Vadinho (José Wilker), Flor's irresponsible husband, drops dead while dancing in a street carnival party. Only Flor (Sonia Braga) expresses remorse after his death. Flor's friends and family see Vadinho's death as a chance for Flor to find happiness after the misery brought upon her by Vadinho's spendthrift ways and near total lack of respectibility. Roughly the first half of Dona Flor recounts Flor's marriage with Vadinho in an extended flashback. What is made clear is that Vadinho was a great lover who admired his wife's respectability, but enjoyed protracted foreplay until she begged him to continue. He might not paint the house or leave her savings alone, but he changed this inhibited girl into a wife who experienced carnal joy regularly.

The second half of Dona Flor involves Flor's meeting the respectable but extraordinarily dull pharmacist Teodoro (Mauro Mendonça), his courtship of her, and her marriage to him. Flor's friends consider Teodoro the exact opposite of Vadinho. Teodoro belongs in superior circles within Bahia's society, dresses elegantly, and treats Flor like a lady. What Flor's friends do not know is that Teodoro is also the opposite of Vadinho in one more respect: in bed, Teodoro is as lacking as Vadinho was accomplished.

On the anniversary of Vadinho's death, Vadinho reappears to Flor in the nude and explains that she called him to "share her bed" with him. Only Flor can see and hear the nude spirit of Vadinho. She protests because she is now remarried and has pledged to be faithful to Teodoro, but after Vadinho laughs during Teodoro's pathetic attempts at love-making that night, Flor gives in and lives happily with both husbands. A cute shot toward the end of the film shows Teodoro lying in bed next to Flor, who kisses him on the cheek. The camera then pans to the left and we see Vadinho on Flor's other side and she kisses him on the cheek too.

Awards and nominations

BAFTA Film Awards

Golden Globe Awards

Gramado Film Festival

  • Best Film – Bruno Barreto (nominated)
  • Best Director – Bruno Barreto (won)
  • Best Film Music – Francis Hime (won)
  • Special Jury Award – Anisio Medeiros, production designer (won)

Sources

  • Bergan, Ronald and Robyn Karney. The Faber Companion to Foreign Films. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1992.
  • Creed-Miles, Jo. "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos)." TimeOut Film Guide. Ed. John Pym. London: Penguin Books, 2003.

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