Titãs - A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa

January. 16,2009      
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Brazilian documentary that tells the story of Titãs, the most famous rock band in the country. The film was directed by one of the members, Branco Mello, using images recorded from the early 80's until the present day.

Branco Mello as  Himself
Arnaldo Antunes as  Himself
Charles Gavin as  Himself
Nando Reis as  Himself
Paulo Miklos as  Himself
Sergio Britto as  Himself
Tony Bellotto as  Himself

Reviews

Wordiezett
2009/01/16

So much average

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Matialth
2009/01/17

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Intcatinfo
2009/01/18

A Masterpiece!

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Bumpy Chip
2009/01/19

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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richard-42871
2009/01/20

This film is in the collage style, pioneered by some other Brazilian films about significant musical composers / performers. In that respect the film is well made, with techically adept intercutting between different Titas performances of the same songs, during different phases of their career. Initially, the film shows the band's early development, when they were fast becoming popular, with lively songs and presentation, via clips from old TV shows / etc, of miscellanous quality but OK within this verite documentary style. And the English subtitles enable a non Portugese speaker to follow the gist. Later, coming into conflict with Brazilian authorities ( military dictatorship), the band's attitudes and material become darker, reflecting the political and social climate in the country. But, the film is directed by a longtime member of the band, who had lots of off-stage video footage, from years of taking a VHS video camera along on the road. The film's structural weakness is to include too much of this stuff, tedious in content as well as poor quality, mostly straight from the Rock-Doc Book of Cliches. Mumbled conversations on dark tour buses, meaningless antics at parties and in hotel rooms - these add nothing to the film, instead they subtract from it, by boring the viewer. Millions of Brazilians love this band and flocked to see the film, but otherwise, it's unlikely to make you a fan

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