This Brazilian film is set during the period of its initial colonial discovery and settlement. The title refers to a word the native peoples used for the coastal lands: "pindorama," or "place of the small trees." A ponderous and grandiose film, it was roundly booed when it was aired at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.
Directing | Arnaldo Jabor | Director |
Production | Walter Hugo Khouri | Executive Producer |
Writing | Antônio Calmon | Writer |
Production | William Khouri | Executive Producer |
Writing | Arnaldo Jabor | Writer |
Production | Arnaldo Jabor | Producer |
Crew | Walter Goulart | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Affonso Beato | Director of Photography |
Editing | João Ramiro Mello | Editor |
Editing | Arnaldo Jabor | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Ronaldo Abreu | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Luiz Carlos Ripper | Costume Design |
Art | Luiz Carlos Ripper | Set Designer |