The documentary portrays the unconditional friendship of Jorge Amado, Dorival Caymmi, and Carybé, artists who were largely responsible for creating the imagery of “baianidade” that persists to this day. The three believed that the strength of their works laid in documenting what they observed in the streets: the resilience of the Candomblé people, the power of women, and the omnipresence of the sea. Jorge’s books, Caymmi’s songs, and Carybé’s paintings and sculptures consolidated a way of being in the world for the people of Bahia and influenced the generations of artists that followed.
3 Obás de Xangô
2024
General Audiences
77 min.
Documentary
Brazil
Brazil, documentary, art, literature, music, religion, identity
Colorido, P&B
Sérgio Machado
Sérgio Machado, Gabriel Meyohas, André Finotti, Joselia Aguiar
Toca Seabra
André Finotti
Diogo Dahl
Coqueirão Pictures
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