A Long Journey
2011 · Documentary · 95 min. · Brazil
"A Long Journey" tells the story of three siblings who reach adolescence in the late 1960's. The documentary's storyline follows the youngest brother's travels around the world. Worried that he would enter the struggle for freedom against the Brazilian dictatorship, his family sent Heitor to London. There however, he dives head on into the "Swinging London" and, just like the European and American youth of the time period, he experiments with drugs and the mystic allure of India. In the nine years he has traveled around the world, from 1969 to 1978, he has regularly written to his family. The documentary features interviews with Heitor today, his letters and off-screen comments of Heitor's sister, Lucia Murat, the director of the movie. As Miguel, the third one of the three siblings, has passed away, Heitor and Lucia Murat felt that recovering the memory of the time they lived together is the only thing they can do when facing such a loss. The result is a documentary movie that uses concrete experiences and individual memories to portray a specific time period and it's fundamental issues of madness, politics, and fundamentalism.
Direction Lucía Murat
Cast Caio Blat
Soundtrack Fabiano Krieger · Lucas Marcier
Screenplay Lucía Murat
Original title Uma longa viagem
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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