Marimbás (1963)
The only film by Yugoslavian-Brazilian journalist Vladimir Herzog, this cinéma verité short subject is the result of a film course taught by Swedish documentary filmmaker Arne Sucksdorf in Brazil, in 1962. A report about the so-called "Marimbás", who aren't exactly fishermen, even though they live of the sea, have their boats and do their fishing on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. The film briefly presents their stories, methods, and how they manage to sell their products to costumers right there on the same spot in which they fish.
Director: Vladimir Herzog
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 25, 1963
Production: Itamaraty
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Marimbás about?
- The only film by Yugoslavian-Brazilian journalist Vladimir Herzog, this cinéma verité short subject is the result of a film course taught by Swedish documentary filmmaker Arne Sucksdorf in Brazil, in 1962. A report about the so-called "Marimbás", who aren't exactly fishermen, even though they live of the sea, have their boats and do their fishing on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. The film briefly presents their stories, methods, and how they manage to sell their products to costumers right there on the same spot in which they fish.
- Who directed Marimbás?
- Marimbás was directed by Vladimir Herzog.
- How long is Marimbás?
- Marimbás has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- What genre is Marimbás?
- Marimbás is a Documentary film.
- Where was Marimbás produced?
- Marimbás was produced in Brazil.