Rite & Expression
Originally released in 1988. Rite & Expression is a feature film. directed by Eder Santos. At just 9 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Originally an eight-monitor installation, Rite and Expression is an impressionistic evocation of the cultural history of Our Lady of the Rosario Church, a Baroque edifice in the central Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Built during the seventeenth century in the historic gold-mining town of Ouro Preto (Black Gold), the Rosario Church was intended as a cultural and social locus for African slaves. Santos draws on the natural (earth, wood, stone, gold, inks and paints), the human, the social and cultural (the Rosario Feast, African garments and ritual objects) in his electronic reconstruction of the sole Minas Gerais church imprinted with Italian influence. The church's round shapes and forms evoke both Baroque motifs and African cultural rituals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rite & Expression about?
Originally an eight-monitor installation, Rite and Expression is an impressionistic evocation of the cultural history of Our Lady of the Rosario Church, a Baroque edifice in the central Brazilian s...
Who directed Rite & Expression?
Rite & Expression was directed by Eder Santos.
How long is Rite & Expression?
Rite & Expression has a runtime of 0 hours and 9 minutes (9 minutes total).
When was Rite & Expression released?
Rite & Expression was released on April 1, 1988 in theaters.