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Neon Bull
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In modern world, Brazil and the North east turn into developing countries which enhances gradually clothing industry has caused new ambitions in Iremar. Dancing in the back of the truck, deep down in his heart, these are dreams of pattern cutting, sequins and fabrics as he mentally assembles and creates new fashion designs
In modern world, Brazil and the North east turn into developing countries which enhances gradually clothing industry has caused new ambitions in Iremar. Dancing in the back of the truck, deep down in his heart, these are dreams of pattern cutting, sequins and fabrics as he mentally assembles and creates new fashion designs
Actors:
Roberto Birindelli,
Vinícius de Oliveira,
Juliano Cazarré,
Maeve Jinkings
Roberto Birindelli
Vinícius de Oliveira
July 18, 1985 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Juliano Cazarré
1980, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Maeve Jinkings
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Gabriel Mascaro
Gabriel Mascaro
Country:
Brazil, Uruguay, Netherlands
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November 09, 2016
...hypnotic...December 27, 2016
The documentary filmmaking background of Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro informs much of his second dramatic feature, which ventures deep without judgment or undue instigation into the lives of a group of itinerant rodeo workersJuly 07, 2016
The cowboy character would have benefited from a stronger story arc, but Cazarré is quietly charismatic in the role, a Brando-esque figure searching for meaning beyond maschismo.November 05, 2016
There are some arresting images at the beginning of the film that signal a visual storyteller and indeed the film opens a window into a world that is at once half familiar and foreignJune 07, 2016
Mascaro works much like his protagonist, gathering together details, images, and scenes to create unexpected visions. The narrative seems desultory and repetitive until it coalesces into some arresting, if not perverse, sequences.March 03, 2017
Neon Bull doesn't move viewers toward political consciousness about either animal cruelty or human tenderness. Iremar and his disadvantaged cohorts rouse fascination about beasts (mammals), not human beings or citizens.July 15, 2016
Most of the movie is poking bulls, blaring rodeo announcers, time spent in the back of the truck as the bulls are moved from point A to point B. Not exactly riveting stuff ...November 16, 2016
A strangely hypnotic experience.May 13, 2016
Visually ravishing and sexually provocative, Neon Bull offers an unforgettable portrait of a changing Brazil, at once earthy and arty.November 13, 2016
Laced with empathy, insight and more than a few narrative, visual and emotional surprises, Neon Bull proves a winner.July 14, 2016
With all the grace and symmetry of a peacock fanning its tail, director Gabriel Mascaro reveals his hand in quixotic blasts of expressionistic color, graphic sensuality, and a few things we've never before seen on film...May 13, 2016
The film is filthy with nuanced moments of fierce, sweaty intimacy, all shot with a precise eye for detail. At the very least, it will make you rethink your next rodeo.