Gonzaga: From Father to Son

Gonzaga: From Father to Son

2012 · 120 min · PT · 7.1 (83 votes)
Dir. Breno Silveira · Starring Adélio Lima, Chambinho do Acordeon, Land Vieira, Júlio Andrade, Giancarlo Di Tommaso, Alison Santos · Music Berna Ceppas
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Luiz Gonzaga decides to change his destiny and leaves his childhood home for the big city to overcome a romance. When he arrives, he meets a woman he falls in love with, the Odaleia (Nanda Costa). After the birth of his son and his wife's health complications, he decides to return to the road to ensure a better future for his son. He has a friend in Rio de Janeiro and with him leaves the little one and heads to Brazil. He didn't imagine that this distance between them would develop into a complicated relationship, enhanced by the strong personalities of both. Based on conversations between father and son, this is the story of Luiz Gonzaga, a singer and accordion player known as Rei do Baião or Gonzagão.

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A poignant journey through a father's sacrifices and a son's yearning. This film feels like a warm, worn photograph, evoking deep familial bonds and the bittersweet ache of distance, all set to a soulful soundtrack.

melancholicnostalgicheartfeltbittersweetslow-burnperiod dramamusical biopicarthousefamilylegacysacrificeartistry
parent child relationshipsinger
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