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Neighboring Sounds

Neighboring Sounds (Portuguese: O Som ao Redor) is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Kleber Mendonça Filho, produced by Emilie Lesclaux and starring Irandhir Santos, Gustavo Jahn and Maeve Jinkings.[2]

Neighboring Sounds
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKleber Mendonça Filho
Written byKleber Mendonça Filho
Produced byEmilie Lesclaux
StarringIrandhir Santos
Gustavo Jahn
Maeve Jinkings
CinematographyPedro Sotero
Fabricio Tadeu
Edited byKleber Mendonça Filho
João Maria
Music byDJ Dolores
Production
company
CinemaScópio
Distributed byVitrine Filmes
Release dates
  • February 1, 2012 (2012-02-01) (IFFR)
  • January 4, 2013 (2013-01-04) (Brazil)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
BudgetR$1,860,000
Box officeR$968,981[1]

The film was screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was released nationally on January 4, 2013. It was selected as the Brazilian submission for best foreign language film at the 86th Academy Awards,[3][4] but was not nominated. New York Times film critic A. O. Scott named it one of the top films of 2012.[5]

Plot edit

Prologue edit

The film opens with several still images - of a countryside, a family, and man talking to an old woman, a woman in cultural clothing, a group of villagers, a hill and pasture, an estate, from two angles, farmers working, and young women. A young boy bicycles while a young girl rollerblades through a parking lot to a public area where many children are playing. A young man and woman kiss in the corner of a yard. Two cars nearly collide at an intersection.

Part 1: Guard Dogs edit

Beatriz Linhares is a middle-aged married housewife with two young children (the two in the prologue), Fernanda and Nelsinho, living in a middle-class neighborhood in Recife, Brazil. One night, unable to sleep due to a dog’s barking, she drugs it; by morning, it is lying on the ground, unable to bark or stand up. João is a young man from a prominent family in the neighborhood working as a real estate agent; the night before, he had just met and slept with a young woman named Sofia, who used to live on their street. As they exit his apartment, they discover that Sofia’s car has been broken into and the CD player stolen. João suspects that the culprit is Dinho, his cousin and a regular car thief.

While visiting at his uncle’s, Anco’s, they are approached by Clodoaldo, a man representing an independent private security firm looking to do business with families on the street. Anco and João are not interested, but do not outright refuse their services. João visits Dinho, who is infuriated by João’s insinuation that he is the thief, but as João is about to leave, he hands him a CD player. While Beatriz's children are at English class, a man arrives to deliver water and pot to her. After he leaves, she masturbates to the rumbling sound of the washing machine.

Clodoaldo and his coworker, the one-eyed Fernando, pay Francisco, João and Dinho’s grandfather, Anco’s father, and the owner of half of the property in the area, a visit, to receive his blessing to start work in the neighborhood. Francisco blesses them, tells them that he only lives in the area, and requests that they do not do business with Dinho, who has been upsetting Anco. After the men leave, Francisco calls João, who tells him that he is worried about Dinho.

Part 2: Night Guards edit

Some time later, Beatriz and her family express their disappointment over the security men, who allowed two car CD players to be stolen just the night before and generally come off as trying to create problems so they can step in to solve them.

At a condominium meeting, a group of residents argue that their night watchman is becoming negligent in his duties and should be fired without severance pay; João is the sole dissenter who believes that in light of his years of service, the man should receive severance pay, but the others do not take his opinion seriously and he leaves. He meets Sofia and the two go to his room; unbeknownst to them, as they make out in the elevator, they are being watched by the night watchman through the surveillance camera. After sex, João hands Sofia the CD player, but she claims that it is not hers. João tells her that they can visit the house that she briefly lived in 20 ago; upon learning that Francisco used to own the entire area, Sofia reasons that João is rich and casually suggests marriage.

Beatriz is once again disturbed by dog barks at night. Meanwhile, Francisco goes to the beach nearby to swim alone, despite warnings of sharks. As he returns safely, Clodoaldo calls Dinho from a pay phone, threatening to kill him if he burgles another car. Dinho soon arrives and threatens to retaliate if he discovers that it was the security men who called him.

Part 3: Bodyguards edit

Francisco, João, and Sofia go to a house in the countryside. Over lunch, they discuss marriage; Sofia admits to not being sure yet. Afterwards, the couple visit an abandoned cinema and the three soak under a waterfall. Back in Recife, Clodoaldo tells his men that he will have to leave for some time to run errands for his brother Claudio, who has just arrived in the area. Luciene, a house worker in Francisco’s house, leaves to take his clothes to the dry cleaners; along the way, she meets her boyfriend - Clodoaldo. A resident is out of town and gave Clodoaldo the keys, so they go into his house to have sex, despite constant telephone ringing. A young boy suddenly walks by the bedroom, but he does not seem to take notice of the couple, nor them of him.

João and Sofia visit the house she used to live in; as she revisits the rooms, she appears lost among her memories. Francisco calls Clodoaldo’s security firm, but nobody picks up. Beatriz leaves to buy firecrackers.

Anco hosts a party for his niece’s 13th birthday. There, João reveals to Dinho that he and Sofia have broken up, and muses on the charm of having large families. After the party, Francisco finds Clodoaldo and tells him to go to his apartment. He arrives with Claudio, to Francisco’s disapproval, but he allows him to stay. Francisco tells them that Reginaldo, a man who worked for him for many years, has been murdered, so he wants them to provide him with some extra security; however, when Clodoaldo and Claudio ask Francisco whether he believes he has any connection to the killing, Francisco refuses to answer. Claudio then tells Francisco that they’d just seen Reginaldo and reveals to him that they are the sons of Antonio and nephews of Everett; while the film never specifies, it is implied that decades earlier, Francisco killed them. Upon this revelation, all three men stand up.

Epilogue edit

Beatriz returns with the firecrackers; upon them being lit, the entire family scrambles to watch them from a distance. The loud noises puncture the quiet of the night and arouse the dog. The film ends with a freeze frame - of Beatriz, her husband, and Fernanda gathered together, looking at the fireworks while some paces away, a cowering Nelsinho looks away, his hands over his ears.

Cast edit

  • Irandhir Santos as Clodoaldo
  • Gustavo Jahn as João
  • Maeve Jinkings as Bia
  • W.J. Solha as Francisco
  • Irma Brown as Sofia
  • Lula Terra as Anco
  • Yuri Holanda as Dinho
  • Clébia Souza as Luciene
  • Albert Tenório as Ronaldo
  • Nivaldo Nascimento as Fernando
  • Felipe Bandeira as Nelson
  • Clara Pinheiro de Oliveira as Fernanda
  • Sebastião Formiga as Claudio
  • Mauricéia Conceição as Mariá

Production edit

Neighboring Sounds is the first fiction feature film from director Kleber Mendonça Filho, who had previously directed the documentary Critical. Recife and Zona da Mata in Pernambuco serve as a backdrop for the dialogue of the actors, being recorded in July and August 2010 for 6 weeks and 3 days.[6] The period of editing the film took two years to complete, and also a long time to hit Brazilian theaters, just released nationally on January 4, 2013, with distribution by Vitrine Filmes. Written in 2008, the screenplay was awarded by the Hubert Bals Fund, from Rotterdam Film Festival, where the film made its world premiere. The screenplay was also awarded in bidding by Petrobras and the Government of Pernambuco.[7]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

One of the most acclaimed Brazilian films in 2012, Neighbouring Sounds received overwhelmingly positive reviews. Neighboring Sounds has an approval rating of 93% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 42 reviews, and an average rating of 7.8/10. The website's critical consensus states: "An outstanding feature debut for director Kleber Mendonça Filho, Neighbouring Sounds takes a delightfully dark -- and wholly absorbing -- look at human nature".[8] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generaly favorable reviews".[9]

Critic A. O. Scott from The New York Times names as one of the world's top 10 movies made in 2012.[2] Caetano Veloso, in his column in the newspaper O Globo, called it "one of the best films made recently in the world."[10] Robert Abele from Los Angeles Times emphasizes it as "remarkable" and "breathtaking".[11] Tom Dawson of Total Film gave it four of five stars, saying that Filho "reveals a society haunted by both its past and by the threat of future violence",[12] while David Parkinson from Empire also praises the director, calling his film "a hugely impressive debut feature".[13]

President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff, in her Twitter account, said to be happy with the film's submission to the 86th Academy Awards, stating it's a "beautiful film".[14] The president also recommended Neighbouring Sounds to her followers, considering the film "a chronicle of today's Recife".[15]

Accolades edit

Awards Group Category Recipient Result
2012 BFI London Film Festival Awards[16] Sutherland Award Nominated
2012 CPH:PIX New Talent Grand Pix Kleber Mendonça Filho Won
2012 Festival de Gramado Brazilian Competition Won
Best Director Kleber Mendonça Filho Won
Best Sound Kleber Mendonça Filho & Pablo Lamar Won
2012 Mar del Plata Film Festival Best Film Nominated
2012 Films from the South FIPRESCI Prize Won
2012 Festival do Rio Best Film Won
Best Screenplay Kleber Mendonça Filho Won
2012 International Film Festival Rotterdam Tiger Competition Won
Tiger Award Nominated
2012 Sydney Film Festival Official Competition Award Nominated
2012 São Paulo International Film Festival Best Brazilian Film Won
2013 Lleida Latin-American Film Festival Special Jury Award Won
Best Screenplay Kleber Mendonça Filho Won
AFM International Independent Film Festival[17] !f Inspired Award Won

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Filmes Brasileiros Lançados - 1995 a 2013" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Ancine. p. 4. (PDF) from the original on March 27, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "The Leisure Class Bears Its Burden". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  3. ^ "Brazil Sends 'Neighboring Sounds' to Oscars". Variety. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  4. ^ "Brazil picks "O Som ao Redor" as Oscars entry". Global Post. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  5. ^ "25 Favorites From a Year When 10 Aren't Enough". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  6. ^ . Official Website. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  7. ^ . Adoro Cinema. Archived from the original on 2012-08-18. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  8. ^ "Neighbouring Sounds". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  9. ^ "Neighbouring Sounds". Metacritic. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  10. ^ "Belo é o Recife". O Globo. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  11. ^ "Review: Breathtaking 'Neighboring Sounds'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  12. ^ "Neighbouring Sounds Review". Total Film. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  13. ^ "Empire's Neighbouring Sounds Review". Empire. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  14. ^ Dilma Rousseff [@dilmabr] (October 5, 2013). "Dilma Rousseff happy with Neighbouring Sounds' Oscar nomination" (Tweet). Retrieved October 5, 2013 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ Dilma Rousseff [@dilmabr] (October 5, 2013). "Dilma Rousseff recommends Neighbouring Sounds" (Tweet). Retrieved October 5, 2013 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  17. ^ . !f Istanbul. Archived from the original on 2014-04-23. Retrieved 2014-04-21.

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This article is about a film For the band see Neighboring Sounds band Neighboring Sounds Portuguese O Som ao Redor is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Kleber Mendonca Filho produced by Emilie Lesclaux and starring Irandhir Santos Gustavo Jahn and Maeve Jinkings 2 Neighboring SoundsTheatrical release posterDirected byKleber Mendonca FilhoWritten byKleber Mendonca FilhoProduced byEmilie LesclauxStarringIrandhir Santos Gustavo JahnMaeve JinkingsCinematographyPedro Sotero Fabricio TadeuEdited byKleber Mendonca Filho Joao MariaMusic byDJ DoloresProductioncompanyCinemaScopioDistributed byVitrine FilmesRelease datesFebruary 1 2012 2012 02 01 IFFR January 4 2013 2013 01 04 Brazil Running time131 minutesCountryBrazilLanguagePortugueseBudgetR 1 860 000Box officeR 968 981 1 The film was screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was released nationally on January 4 2013 It was selected as the Brazilian submission for best foreign language film at the 86th Academy Awards 3 4 but was not nominated New York Times film critic A O Scott named it one of the top films of 2012 5 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Prologue 1 2 Part 1 Guard Dogs 1 3 Part 2 Night Guards 1 4 Part 3 Bodyguards 1 5 Epilogue 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Accolades 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editPrologue edit The film opens with several still images of a countryside a family and man talking to an old woman a woman in cultural clothing a group of villagers a hill and pasture an estate from two angles farmers working and young women A young boy bicycles while a young girl rollerblades through a parking lot to a public area where many children are playing A young man and woman kiss in the corner of a yard Two cars nearly collide at an intersection Part 1 Guard Dogs edit Beatriz Linhares is a middle aged married housewife with two young children the two in the prologue Fernanda and Nelsinho living in a middle class neighborhood in Recife Brazil One night unable to sleep due to a dog s barking she drugs it by morning it is lying on the ground unable to bark or stand up Joao is a young man from a prominent family in the neighborhood working as a real estate agent the night before he had just met and slept with a young woman named Sofia who used to live on their street As they exit his apartment they discover that Sofia s car has been broken into and the CD player stolen Joao suspects that the culprit is Dinho his cousin and a regular car thief While visiting at his uncle s Anco s they are approached by Clodoaldo a man representing an independent private security firm looking to do business with families on the street Anco and Joao are not interested but do not outright refuse their services Joao visits Dinho who is infuriated by Joao s insinuation that he is the thief but as Joao is about to leave he hands him a CD player While Beatriz s children are at English class a man arrives to deliver water and pot to her After he leaves she masturbates to the rumbling sound of the washing machine Clodoaldo and his coworker the one eyed Fernando pay Francisco Joao and Dinho s grandfather Anco s father and the owner of half of the property in the area a visit to receive his blessing to start work in the neighborhood Francisco blesses them tells them that he only lives in the area and requests that they do not do business with Dinho who has been upsetting Anco After the men leave Francisco calls Joao who tells him that he is worried about Dinho Part 2 Night Guards edit Some time later Beatriz and her family express their disappointment over the security men who allowed two car CD players to be stolen just the night before and generally come off as trying to create problems so they can step in to solve them At a condominium meeting a group of residents argue that their night watchman is becoming negligent in his duties and should be fired without severance pay Joao is the sole dissenter who believes that in light of his years of service the man should receive severance pay but the others do not take his opinion seriously and he leaves He meets Sofia and the two go to his room unbeknownst to them as they make out in the elevator they are being watched by the night watchman through the surveillance camera After sex Joao hands Sofia the CD player but she claims that it is not hers Joao tells her that they can visit the house that she briefly lived in 20 ago upon learning that Francisco used to own the entire area Sofia reasons that Joao is rich and casually suggests marriage Beatriz is once again disturbed by dog barks at night Meanwhile Francisco goes to the beach nearby to swim alone despite warnings of sharks As he returns safely Clodoaldo calls Dinho from a pay phone threatening to kill him if he burgles another car Dinho soon arrives and threatens to retaliate if he discovers that it was the security men who called him Part 3 Bodyguards edit Francisco Joao and Sofia go to a house in the countryside Over lunch they discuss marriage Sofia admits to not being sure yet Afterwards the couple visit an abandoned cinema and the three soak under a waterfall Back in Recife Clodoaldo tells his men that he will have to leave for some time to run errands for his brother Claudio who has just arrived in the area Luciene a house worker in Francisco s house leaves to take his clothes to the dry cleaners along the way she meets her boyfriend Clodoaldo A resident is out of town and gave Clodoaldo the keys so they go into his house to have sex despite constant telephone ringing A young boy suddenly walks by the bedroom but he does not seem to take notice of the couple nor them of him Joao and Sofia visit the house she used to live in as she revisits the rooms she appears lost among her memories Francisco calls Clodoaldo s security firm but nobody picks up Beatriz leaves to buy firecrackers Anco hosts a party for his niece s 13th birthday There Joao reveals to Dinho that he and Sofia have broken up and muses on the charm of having large families After the party Francisco finds Clodoaldo and tells him to go to his apartment He arrives with Claudio to Francisco s disapproval but he allows him to stay Francisco tells them that Reginaldo a man who worked for him for many years has been murdered so he wants them to provide him with some extra security however when Clodoaldo and Claudio ask Francisco whether he believes he has any connection to the killing Francisco refuses to answer Claudio then tells Francisco that they d just seen Reginaldo and reveals to him that they are the sons of Antonio and nephews of Everett while the film never specifies it is implied that decades earlier Francisco killed them Upon this revelation all three men stand up Epilogue edit Beatriz returns with the firecrackers upon them being lit the entire family scrambles to watch them from a distance The loud noises puncture the quiet of the night and arouse the dog The film ends with a freeze frame of Beatriz her husband and Fernanda gathered together looking at the fireworks while some paces away a cowering Nelsinho looks away his hands over his ears Cast editIrandhir Santos as Clodoaldo Gustavo Jahn as Joao Maeve Jinkings as Bia W J Solha as Francisco Irma Brown as Sofia Lula Terra as Anco Yuri Holanda as Dinho Clebia Souza as Luciene Albert Tenorio as Ronaldo Nivaldo Nascimento as Fernando Felipe Bandeira as Nelson Clara Pinheiro de Oliveira as Fernanda Sebastiao Formiga as Claudio Mauriceia Conceicao as MariaProduction editNeighboring Sounds is the first fiction feature film from director Kleber Mendonca Filho who had previously directed the documentary Critical Recife and Zona da Mata in Pernambuco serve as a backdrop for the dialogue of the actors being recorded in July and August 2010 for 6 weeks and 3 days 6 The period of editing the film took two years to complete and also a long time to hit Brazilian theaters just released nationally on January 4 2013 with distribution by Vitrine Filmes Written in 2008 the screenplay was awarded by the Hubert Bals Fund from Rotterdam Film Festival where the film made its world premiere The screenplay was also awarded in bidding by Petrobras and the Government of Pernambuco 7 Reception editCritical response edit One of the most acclaimed Brazilian films in 2012 Neighbouring Sounds received overwhelmingly positive reviews Neighboring Sounds has an approval rating of 93 on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 42 reviews and an average rating of 7 8 10 The website s critical consensus states An outstanding feature debut for director Kleber Mendonca Filho Neighbouring Sounds takes a delightfully dark and wholly absorbing look at human nature 8 Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 77 out of 100 based on 9 critics indicating generaly favorable reviews 9 Critic A O Scott from The New York Times names as one of the world s top 10 movies made in 2012 2 Caetano Veloso in his column in the newspaper O Globo called it one of the best films made recently in the world 10 Robert Abele from Los Angeles Times emphasizes it as remarkable and breathtaking 11 Tom Dawson of Total Film gave it four of five stars saying that Filho reveals a society haunted by both its past and by the threat of future violence 12 while David Parkinson from Empire also praises the director calling his film a hugely impressive debut feature 13 President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff in her Twitter account said to be happy with the film s submission to the 86th Academy Awards stating it s a beautiful film 14 The president also recommended Neighbouring Sounds to her followers considering the film a chronicle of today s Recife 15 Accolades edit Awards Group Category Recipient Result2012 BFI London Film Festival Awards 16 Sutherland Award Nominated2012 CPH PIX New Talent Grand Pix Kleber Mendonca Filho Won2012 Festival de Gramado Brazilian Competition WonBest Director Kleber Mendonca Filho WonBest Sound Kleber Mendonca Filho amp Pablo Lamar Won2012 Mar del Plata Film Festival Best Film Nominated2012 Films from the South FIPRESCI Prize Won2012 Festival do Rio Best Film WonBest Screenplay Kleber Mendonca Filho Won2012 International Film Festival Rotterdam Tiger Competition WonTiger Award Nominated2012 Sydney Film Festival Official Competition Award Nominated2012 Sao Paulo International Film Festival Best Brazilian Film Won2013 Lleida Latin American Film Festival Special Jury Award WonBest Screenplay Kleber Mendonca Filho WonAFM International Independent Film Festival 17 f Inspired Award WonSee also editList of submissions to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Brazilian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences edit Filmes Brasileiros Lancados 1995 a 2013 PDF in Portuguese Ancine p 4 Archived PDF from the original on March 27 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 a b The Leisure Class Bears Its Burden The New York Times Retrieved 2013 10 02 Brazil Sends Neighboring Sounds to Oscars Variety Retrieved September 20 2013 Brazil picks O Som ao Redor as Oscars entry Global Post Retrieved 2013 09 21 25 Favorites From a Year When 10 Aren t Enough The New York Times Retrieved 2013 10 02 O Som ao Redor Sinopse Official Website Archived from the original on 2013 09 28 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Festival de Gramado 2012 Novidades amp Programacao Adoro Cinema Archived from the original on 2012 08 18 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Neighbouring Sounds Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 4 2013 Neighbouring Sounds Metacritic Retrieved September 4 2013 Belo e o Recife O Globo Retrieved 2013 10 02 Review Breathtaking Neighboring Sounds Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 4 2013 Neighbouring Sounds Review Total Film Retrieved September 4 2013 Empire s Neighbouring Sounds Review Empire Retrieved September 4 2013 Dilma Rousseff dilmabr October 5 2013 Dilma Rousseff happy with Neighbouring Sounds Oscar nomination Tweet Retrieved October 5 2013 via Twitter Dilma Rousseff dilmabr October 5 2013 Dilma Rousseff recommends Neighbouring Sounds Tweet Retrieved October 5 2013 via Twitter 2012 Festival Awards BFI Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved 2013 10 02 f International Independent Film Festival f Istanbul Archived from the original on 2014 04 23 Retrieved 2014 04 21 External links editNeighbouring Sounds at IMDb nbsp Neighbouring Sounds at AllMovie Neighbouring Sounds at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neighboring Sounds amp oldid 1191248133, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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