Upon its release in 2005, "Eu Me Lembro" was hailed as a "triumph of memory." It won at the Brasília Festival of Brazilian Cinema. It is often cited alongside films like Central Station and City of God as part of the "Retomada" (the resurgence of Brazilian cinema).
Guiga’s world is populated by "wacko" yet deeply human characters, from a strict, often pathetic father (played with nuance by Fernando Neves) to a loving, oppressed mother (Arly Arnaud) and a golden-hearted housemaid. eu me lembro aka i remember 2005 dvd9 retail
The dual-layer capacity supports higher quality playback for the film's intense soundtrack, which features Brazilian hits from the 40s to 70s and classical music. Upon its release in 2005, "Eu Me Lembro"
The provincial city of Salvador, Bahia , from the 1950s to the 1970s. The dual-layer capacity supports higher quality playback for
The story follows Guiga's development across three distinct phases of his life, set against the shifting political landscape of Brazil: Internal Conflict
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