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Deixa Ir (2005)
Great contribution to Dutch documentary collection
Like films from Hedy Honigmann this film combines interesting people, good directing and an interesting subject. It is worth noticing that this film gives a totally fresh perspective on migration issues in the Netherlands. This time no young Turkish or Moroccan kids with the focus on problems. The main characters are two very lively young ambitious promising Brazilian dancers. On the one hand it is a bit shamefully to see how Dutch society treats them but on the other hand it shows that they also get chances. The girls really take those chances. That is not without a price. The moving scenes in Brazil, the contacts with the family that is so far away tell an emotional story. That goes much wider than the history of the girls. In my opinion it shows a universal story. I hope that this film gets the audience it deserves.
Madame Satã (2002)
I really enjoyed the movie
As a Dutchman it is hard to judge the historical content of the film. What I've seen was very interesting. Considering the fact it is made after a true story it makes it even more special. The film covers many aspects of life in Brazil in the thirties. Although it is often shown in broad lines it's convinces me. It made me think of the class struggle in my own country. In Dutch you say: als je voor een dubbeltje geboren bent wordt je nooit een kwartje (when you are born as a nickel you'll never become a quarter. In a way it is an optimistic movie. Despite of all the setbacks and jail sentences, the main character does not get broken. Madame Satá becomes a real success winning several prices in carnival parades and other events. I truly admire the actors, especially Lázaro Ramos who plays stunning. The camera-work is great. The special effects are modest and well done. The music in the film is beautiful. I really enjoyed this movie. This movie deserves a wide audience.