The Fight Of The Dog And The Jaguar
Hidalgo Romero and Alice Vilella, 52', 2013.
Exodus. From 1950 to 1980 millions of people from the north-eastern region of Brazil migrated to the south-eastern states looking for better life conditions. They’re sons and daughters of the drought, hunger, and misery. As baggage, they brought children, food, stories and musical styles. ‘A briga do cachorro com a onça’ [the fight of the dog and the jaguar] is a Brazilian folk song, played in different versions by Fife bands throughout the country. This is a cinematic-version of such music, a free adaptation of the played history. At the same time, it portraits a poetic and contemporary perspective on such migratory flow.
production
trailer
crew
Direction and Production
Hidalgo Romero e Alice Villela
Research, Original Idea and Musical Direction
Carlos Valverde
Director of Photography
Alice Villela
Direct Sound, Edition and Screenplay
Hidalgo Romero
Texts
Guga Cacilhas e Hidalgo Romero
Narration
George Holanda
Finishing Coordinator
Julio Matos
Finishing Producer
Rebeca de Paula
Field Production Assistant
Julinda Santana
Production Trainees
Lashmi Hayashi e Olivia Fiuza
Sound Drawing
Tomás Franco
Mixing
Alexandre Jardim
Studio Assignment
CTAV
Color Correction
Pedro Pinho
Additional Images
Daniel Pátaro
Graphic Project
Bia Porto
exhibitions and awards
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6 Festival In-edit Brasil
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XXXVI INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTICS - Italy
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The 27th Pärnu International Documentary and Anthropology Film Festival - Estonia
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9th Edition BrasilCine - Sweden
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MIMO Festival - Brazil