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CRÍTICO

Cast and Credits

Scen.: Emile Lesclaux, Kleber Mendonça Filho. F.: Francisco Fagan, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Leonardo Sette. M.: Emile Lesclaux, Kleber Mendonça Filho. Mus.: DJ Dolores. Int.: Michel Ciment, Joao Moreira Salles, Pierre Murat, Elia Suleiman, Deborah Young, Fernanda Torres, Sergio Bianchi, Jafar Panahi, Samuel L. Jackson, Gus Van Sant. Prod.: Carol Ferreira, Emile Lesclaux, Kleber Mendonça Filho per CinemaScópio; DCP. D.: 76’. Col.

Film notes

In 2018 I went to the Brazilian Cinema Festival, where I met Emilie Lesclaux, my partner and producer. She convinced me to document my conversations with filmmakers and film critics. I did so for eight years: 103 interviews, 79 of which found their way into the film. Michel Ciment appears several times; he had witnessed an important moment in the history of Brazilian cinema, when Glauber Rocha, at the 1980 Venice Film Festival, flew into a rage because his The Age of the Earth had not received any award … I was defending the cinema I believed in, but without any desire to change it. I wanted to protect a cinema that was politically and aesthetically very distant from the mainstream. Feeling close to a film is a very beautiful thing. And when one tries to convey that experience – not merely to describe a film – critical discussion becomes a political act: each person commits themselves personally. In any case, in my life the two activities of being a filmmaker and a critic have overlapped; I did both for many years. When I began pre-production on Neighbouring Sounds (O Som ao Redor), I could no longer reconcile the work of critic with that of director. I was immensely happy to be able to make that film. This gave me the energy I needed to say no to criticism. At first I did not miss it. But in September 2010, when the film was finished, that absence made itself felt. For 13 years I had watched films and written about them every day … For me it was a dream come true. At the age of 12 I already wanted to become a film critic. Those years were marked by terrible conflicts, which is precisely what I tried to document in the film. There is a tendency to think that the work of a critic has nothing dramatic about it; but every film belongs to someone, to a group, and therefore carries a drama within it.

Kleber Mendonça Filho, interviewed by Élise Domenach, “Positif ”, n. 668, October 2016

Restoration credits

Copy from FiGa Films for courtesy of CinemaScópio.

Edition 2026
Film version In Portuguese with English subtitles.
Section Recovered & Restored
Screenings
24 JUNE 2026 [18:45]
Cinema Modernissimo