Durval Records (2002)
March 27, 2002Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Ary França
Durval
Etty Fraser
Carmita
Isabela Guasco
Kiki
Marisa Orth
Elisabeth
Letícia Sabatella
Célia
Rita Lee
Tia Julieta
André Abujamra
Fat Marley / Music
Theo Werneck
DJ Theo
Marcelo Mansfield
Vendedor
Fábio Sleiman
Cliente Skatista
Kadu Torres
Cliente USP
Tania Bondezan
Actress
Cláudia Juliana
Candidata a Empregada
Chico Américo
Carroceiro
Sara Silveira
Producer
Heródoto Barbeiro
Apresentador
Marcia Bongiovanni
Repórter
Wilson Sampson
Delegado
Regina Remencius
Mãe da Kiki
Joaquim Muylaert
Pedro Henrique
Vivian Golombek
CastingDirector
Primo Preto
Policial 1
Beto Melo
Policial 2
Bicudo Jr.
Policial 3
José Muylaert Abujamra
Criança na loja
Anna Muylaert
Director / Writer
Ana Mara Abreu
Production Design
Vânia Debs
Editor
Miriam Biderman
Sound Editor
Jacob Solitrenick
Director of Photography
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 27, 2002
Original NameDurval Discos
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Filming LocationsSão Paulo, Brazil
Genres
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Wiki.
Durval Discos is a 2002 Brazilian absurdist dark comedy film written and directed by Anna Muylaert shot in Pinheiros, a borough of São Paulo. The film is noticeable for its soundtrack made up of 1970s Brazilian music that reflects the protagonist's taste, as he is himself a hippie, as well as André Abujamra's original score, more present in the film's second, darker half. The shift of mood from the first part to the second was advertised as life's A and B sides, a reference to the film's homage to LPs.
Abujamra makes a small comical appearance as the character Fat Marley and Brazilian rock singer Rita Lee also has a brief cameo as an eccentric customer who forgets to take the vinyl she has just bought. Some of the records shown in the store include Caetano Veloso's white, signed 1969 album and Tim Maia's Racional, a two-volume album highly sought in Brazil due to its cult status.