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Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made (1994)

March 25, 1994 (BR) Documentary • 75m

Overview

In 1993, Sam Fuller takes Jim Jarmusch on a trip into Brazil's Mato Grosso, up the River Araguaia to the village of Santa Isabel Do Morro, where 40 years before, Zanuck had sent Fuller to scout a location and write a script for a movie based on a tigrero, a jaguar hunter. Sam hopes to find people who remember him, and he takes film he shot in 1954. He's Rip Van Winkle, and, indeed, a great deal changed in the village. There are televisions, watches, and brick houses. But, the same Karajá culture awaits as well. He gathers the villagers to show his old film footage, and people recognize friends and relatives, thanking Fuller for momentarily bringing them back to life.

Director

Mika Kaurismäki

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Jim Jarmusch

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Crew
Naná Vasconcelos
Naná Vasconcelos

Original Music Composer

Jacques Cheuiche
Jacques Cheuiche

Director of Photography

Chuck Jonkey
Chuck Jonkey

Original Music Composer

Ella Weming
Ella Weming

Associate Producer

Hartmut Klenke
Hartmut Klenke

Associate Producer

Christa Lang
Christa Lang

Associate Producer



Reviews

CRCulver

⭐ 6/10

May 27, 2018

In the early 1950s, 20th Century Fox invited Samuel Fuller to make a picture in Brazil about a jaguar hunter (John Wayne was tipped for the role) falling in love with a woman (Ava Gardner) he helps to rescue as she flees through the jungle with her cowardly husband. Fuller headed for Brazil to make a preliminary study and settled in a village of the indigenous Karaja tribe. He scouted locations, shot some footage of local nature and customs, and … read the rest.

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