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Ala-Arriba! (film)

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'Ala-Arriba!' is a 1942 Portuguese romantic docufiction set in Pvoa de Varzim, a traditional Portuguese fishing town.

Dealing with ethnographic matters, it may be considered as an ethnofiction. The film was directed by Leito de Barros, and stars real fishermen as themselves in order to give a realistic view over traditions and social behaviours of the community. Focusing the cultural context, it continuously shifts from documentary to drama, by means of a fictional narrative. Contemporary to Robert Flaherty, Barros is with him one of the first filmmakers to explore docufiction and ethnofiction as forms of dramatic narrative.

It premiered at So Luis Theatre in Lisbon.

Synopsis



It focuses on maritime tragedy of the town and a forbidden love between Julha (Elsa Bela-Flor) and Joo Moo (Domingos Gonalves), from different fisher castes, in a community where mixed-caste marriages were not allowed[http://www.amordeperdicao.pt/basedados_filmes.asp?FilmeID=114 Ala-Arriba] - Amor de Perdio (film database) and dating without parent's assent was seen as a disgrace to the family, not only in respect to women, but also men.

Historical background



The script of Ala-Arriba! was written by the prestigious Alfredo Cortez, based on the book 'O Poveiro' by Antnio dos Santos Graa, focusing the cultural aspects of the town.[http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/clpic/tematicos/cinema/realizadores/barros_joseleitao.html Leito de Barros] - Instituto Cames, Hamburg University

The film was financed by SPN ('Secretariado da Propaganda Nacional' – National Propaganda Bureau) of the 'Ministrio das Obras Pblicas' (Ministry of Public Works) during the 'Estado Novo' period. The town was seen, by the regime, as an example of Portuguese culture.

Festivals



* Venice Film Festival - Award 'The Biennale Cup' (1942)

NOTE: 'Ala-Arriba!' was the first Portuguese film to win at this festival an international award[http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/clpic/tematicos/cinema/realizadores/barros_joseleitao.html Leito de Barros] - Instituto Cames, Hamburg University

See also



* Docufiction

* List of docufiction films

* Ethnofiction

References




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