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Synopsis: A miracle happened in Brazil on the 1950's. Renowned modern art museums opened their doors to artists nobody ever heard of. Many critics pointed out that theses exhibitions revealed painters that should be ranked amongst the best brazillian artists of the century. It was written that this explosion of art and beauty was a sign that something comparable to the renaissance was happening in Riio de Janeiro. Behind this miracle there was no art academy, patron or dealer, only a psychiatrist, ridiculed by her colleagues, and a painting studio at a mental hospital, in the outskirts of town. The artists were schizophrenic, poor, hospitalized for several decades, abandoned by their families and hopeless according to their doctors. This film tells the story of this "Miracle" and the life of this rebellious, frail and engaging psychiatrist: Dra. Nise da Silveira.
Director(s): Roberto Berliner
  4 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
106 min
70 Views


This is the last time.

I told you he's trouble.

Mario?

I'm coming.

Don't let me get old here.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday,

dear Nise...

Here you are.

It was translated

to French.

Carl Gustav Jung.

Let me borrow your glasses.

That's it.

Choose where you

want to paint.

What's wrong?

Isn't that beautiful?

When Carlos was committed

he said he saw God

in the sun rays that reflected

in his room's mirror.

He wanted everyone to see

what he was seeing.

Do you know that, in many

Eastern religions,

the golden flower symbolizes

the presence of God

Jung says that the psyche,

just like any other living organism,

has the potential to

reorganize, self-heal,

that manifests itself

in circular figures.

So we can conclude that

his attempt to reorganize

happens through his mystical side.

- At least for now...

- Marta.

How are you?

Doctor, this is Marta.

She's a friend of mine who's also an artist.

She wants to start

an internship here.

Almir said that the artwork

is great and I would love to see it.

Give me

that book, Ivone.

I'm going to lend you these books.

When you've read both

of them, we'll see.

But for now, you can sit down.

Can you stay with us too, Ivone?

- Yes, Ma'am.

- Excellent.

Raphael Domingues.

He started working

when he was 14

right after his dad

abandoned his family.

The first symptoms started

around that time.

Then he started

hearing voices,

seeing shadowy figures, having

thoughts about alienation,

persecution and lack of control.

He was committed

when he was 19.

He's 25 now.

I was talking

to Raphael's mother

and she gave me

these drawings

that he did

when he was 13.

Beautiful.

He used to work as an illustrator

he even won awards.

Now he only draws these scribbles.

My dears,

today is a special day.

That's why I want

each one of you

to choose an outfit

that you think is very pretty.

Who's going first?

Did you pick an outfit?

To put shoes on,

you need an outfit.

Pick an outfit.

You can't wear a dress.

Are you going

to wear panties too?

- Are you a woman?

- What?

You are a woman.

Grab my dick

and see if I'm a woman.

Grab my dick.

- Stop it, Octvio.

- Grab my dick.

- Grab my dick.

- Stop it.

Let's make a line here.

That's great.

Let's go.

- Shall we go?

- Yes.

Slowly.

Wait for your friends.

Slowly.

Doctor!

I took the liberty

of inviting someone else.

I saw in his eyes that

he wanted to come.

No one will miss him.

What's his name?

- Emygdio.

- Sit down, Emygdio.

It's ok, Ivone,

they are not kids.

But they are going everywhere.

That's what I want, they

never get to spread out.

Today is for going wherever you want.

Who's there?

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