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Movies and TV 12 July, 2006

Moro No Brasil

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Burbank, CA (MILAN ENTERTAINMENT, www.milanrecords.com/moronobrasil/) - Creating a new DVD division, Milan Entertainment has announced the release of 'Moro No Brasil,' (aka 'I Live in Brazil') Finnish director Mika Kaurismaki's 2500 mile journey to discover the amazing diversity of Brazilian musical culture. Far beyond the familiar Samba and Bossa Nova, Kaurismaki's travels uncover an astonishing diversity of musical styles including Frevo, Maracatu, Coco, Embolada and Forro, meeting musicians, singers and dancers who show the overwhelming force of music in the often difficult daily life of Brazil. Kaurismaki's subjects run the gamut from the members of the little-known Fulni-O Indian tribe to the heroically famous Seu Jorge, a samba singer from Rio who has an international recording and acting career. Originally produced in 2002, the DVD and its accompanying soundtrack will be released for the first time on June 13, 2006.

Kaurismaki begins his journey at the roots of Brazilian music, in the Northeast states of Pernambuco and Bahia. 'My principal idea was to start with the Indians, who were the first ones to sing and dance in Brazil, and show how the music changed and developed when foreign cultures arrived, first Portuguese and then African and to show where it is today,' Kaurismaki says.

The film takes the viewer through several regions, styles and generations, introducing Manca master Silverio Pessoa, Forro legend Jacinto Silva, internationally-renowned Afro-Reggae-Sambist Margareth Menezes and Seu Jorge, the 36-year old singer and actor who turned a difficult upbringing in a Rio favela into a samba with street attitude and social awareness and became one of the most important names in Brazilian popular music.

Born in Orimattila, Finland in 1955, Mika Kaurismaki had made a name for himself among European audiences by the mid 1980s with gangster films such as 'Rosso' and 'Helsinki Napoli,' which were known for their unique sense of irony. He developed a reputation as an unconventional director with the thriller 'Condition Red' and the ecological adventure film 'Amazonas.' His collaboration with Jim Jarmusch and Sam Fuller, 'Tigrero' won him the International Film Critics Prize in 1994. Since 1989, he has lived partially in Rio de Janeiro.

'When we hear about Brazil in the media is, unfortunately, mostly negative, principally about violence and crime,' Kaurismaki says. 'But I have encountered many beautiful things too. What impresses me the most is the joy of life of the common people who suffer. Music plays a big role in the life of the Brazilian people, it can often be seen as offering a way out and a means of increasing self-esteem. Through their own music, I want to show the people of my current home, their pursuit of joy, of �alegria.''

Milan Entertainment, Inc. has a proven dedication to releasing quality, award-winning soundtracks for film and television as well as cutting edge electronic, world and Latin music. Its catalog includes such notable soundtracks as 'Ghost,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Monsoon Wedding,' 'Spirited Away,' 'Talk To Her,' 'City of God,' 'Bend It Like Beckham,' 'Once Upon A Time in Mexico,' 'Match Point' and most recently, the Academy Award Winning films, 'March of the Penguins' and 'Tsotsi.' Milan Entertainment, an independently owned operation with offices located in Burbank, California and Paris, France is distributed by WEA Inc., Warner Music Group's (an AOL Time Warner Company) manufacturing and distribution operation.
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