Series of Subtitles for Documentary Video

Brasil, Brasil 1: Samba To Bossa (1 of 20)

Brasil, Brasil

Filmed at Brazil's massive carnival celebrations, in the lawless favelas, the extraordinary maracatu ceremonies of the northern countryside, and in the music clubs of Salvador and Rio, these three, hour-long films chronicle Brazilian music from the birth of samba right through to the hip-hop, baile and funk scenes.

Part 1: Samba To Bossa
The series starts in the days of slavery, when an estimated 4 million Africans were forcibly moved to Brazil, and traces the development of samba from the poor black areas of Salvador and Rio, where it was initially banned, to its fusion with European styles and its move to the mainstream.

The programme follows the career of samba's most successful and glamorous international star, Carmen Miranda, and the growth of the samba schools that dominate the Rio carnival. It traces the fight-back by musicians from the poor Northeast, who used a rival style, forro, to sing about the harsh realities of their lives, and shows how politics helped the development of a sophistcated new samba-jazz fusion, bossanova, from the Fifties, that was to bring international success to Joao Gilberto and Tom Jobim.

The programme ends with the military coup that ended the optimistic, easy-going bossa era.

Moro! Num pais tropical Abencoado por Deus E bonito por natureza...
This is the story of a country whose music has seduced the outside world and taken on an importance that goes far beyond entertainment.
You want to learn about Brazilian history without going through the books.
Listen to the music and you understand everything.
Brazilian music is having an enormous impact.
Brazilian music - ah! E bonito por natureza Mas que beleza! Em fevereiro Em fevereiro! Tem carnaval Tem carnaval!
Eu tenho um fusca e um violao Sou Flamengo, tenho uma nega Chamada Tereza...

Brasil, Brasil 1: Samba To Bossa (20)
Brasil, Brasil 2: Tropicalia Revolution (19)
Brasil, Brasil 3: A Tale Of Four Cities (17)

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