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Meu Compadre, Zé Ketti

54 %|Aug 20, 2001|Documentary, Music

Short musical film paying a tribute to samba composer Zé Ketti, one of the greatest popular artists of Brazilian music. In a jam session, in the late composer's house in Inhaúma, a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, a group of friends get together to play his music while a "feijoada" (typical Brazilian food with black beans)is being cooked in the kitchen. The samba-players, first-rate samba stars themselves, remember Ketti's great hits in a homage to the man who was best known as "a voz do morro" ("the hill's voice" - but hill as a metaphor for a place where poor people build their shacks in slums, in opposition to city, where middle-class people live in Rio). Among the guests, names of the traditional "samba-school" Portela and ex-partners. Also, the presence of a black hat on an empty chair, represents the composer himself, who died in 1999, after a life of many accomplishments in music, and appearance in three of Dos Santos's films: "Rio, 40 Graus", "Rio Zona Norte" and "Boca de Ouro".

Featured Crew

Nelson Pereira dos Santos
Director
Zé Keti
Music
Mauricio Andrade Ramos
Producer
Raquel Freire Zangrandi
Producer
Flávio Zangrandi
Cinematography
Reynaldo Zangrandi
Cinematography
Júlio Souto
Editor
Juarez Dagoberto Costa
Sound