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Antonia (2006)

Antonia (2006)
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Director Tata Amaral offers a poetic look at such difficult issues of violence, racism, and sexism in contemporary Brazil with this vibrant and uplifting tale of fourfemale rappers straining to make a name for themselves while performing on the outskirts of São Paolo. Preta (Negra Li), Mayah (Quelynah), Barbarah (Leilah Moreno) and Lena (Cindy) currently provide back-up vocals for a popular rap act named O Poder, yet despite their success with the group, the talented female singers know well that they have what it takes to strike out on their own. Eventually afforded the opportunity to perform as a group during an O Poder show in Brasilandia, the foursome debut to thrilling success and soon catch the attention of promoter Marcelo Diamante (Thaíde) - who casually offers to shepherd the girls' emerging career. Things soon get complicated, however, when jealousy prompts Preta to convince Barbarah and Lena to oust Maya from the band, and after Barbara is subsequently imprisoned for the accidental murder of a young boy who roughed up her brother, the once-promising foursome suddenly becomes a duo. But fate isn't finished with the ladies yet, because as the wave of their success begins to crest, Preta is soon forced to take the stage as a solo artist when Lena becomes pregnant and is forced by her demanding husband to choose between her family and her career. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
CindyQuelynah, (more)
Director(s):
Tata Amaral
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Antonia

Director Tata Amaral offers a poetic look at such difficult issues of violence, racism, and sexism in contemporary Brazil with this vibrant and uplifting tale of fourfemale rappers straining to make a name for themselves while performing on the outskirts of São Paolo. Preta (Negra Li), Mayah (Quelynah), Barbarah (Leilah Moreno) and Lena (Cindy) currently provide back-up vocals for a popular rap act named O Poder, yet despite their success with the group, the talented female singers know well that they have what it takes to strike out on their own. Eventually afforded the opportunity to perform as a group during an O Poder show in Brasilandia, the foursome debut to thrilling success and soon catch the attention of promoter Marcelo Diamante (Thaíde) - who casually offers to shepherd the girls' emerging career. Things soon get complicated, however, when jealousy prompts Preta to convince Barbarah and Lena to oust Maya from the band, and after Barbara is subsequently imprisoned for the accidental murder of a young boy who roughed up her brother, the once-promising foursome suddenly becomes a duo. But fate isn't finished with the ladies yet, because as the wave of their success begins to crest, Preta is soon forced to take the stage as a solo artist when Lena becomes pregnant and is forced by her demanding husband to choose between her family and her career. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Tata Amaral
Writer(s):
Tata AmaralRoberto Moreira
Producer(s):
Tata AmaralGeórgia Costa Araújo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Violence, Adult Language)
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    Keith G.

    Sweet, interesting mix of gritty, handheld street style film, with a much more Hollywood style story - a familiar melodrama of a girl singing group trying to make it. Ultimately a little thin on the character and emotional level for me, although I prefer this to a Hollywood bio-pic any day. But cliches are cliches, even if they a™re handled with more energy and panache than usual. Also, some of the acting is pretty stiff. “ It sometimes feels like weak improvisation. Per some articles on the film, the women were picked for their singing ability (which is very high, great voices) first, and acting second, and that shows. As for the music, most of the songs are terrific, a few a little lame. Worth seeing, but only if the subject interests you.

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    Oscar P.

    A group of women singers finally get their shot at fame, although its only starting out, find it hard to make because of family, love, relationship, and business issues keep them from reaching their goal.

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