
Arthur Omar
2021Pânico Sutil
Arthur Omar
Made for the signature clothes brand Estúdio M. Officer, a web of audiovisual relations is spun from elements of a performance by the visual artist Cabelo, featuring women wearing fake pregnant bellies and set to music by Naná Vasconcelos. The camera creates an atmosphere of beauty, suspense, and ecstasy. Fashion is appearance, art is disappearance.
Pânico Sutil
O Som, ou Tratado de Harmonia
Arthur Omar
Cláudio Gonzaga, Roland Zwicker Jr.
film about the desire of listening. An intermingling of voices from childhood, dreams, history, sex and politics. A visual essay about the universe of sounds. What is sound? What is the sound experience? Sound placed and replaced as Energy. Nothing more should be said. The final conclusion, while the spectator flies over an infinite sea, talks about spreading fragility open. That is the Sound.
O Som, ou Tratado de Harmonia
Ressurreição
Arthur Omar
A montage of photographs (from police archives and newspapers) of tortured and murdered victims from the slums of Rio de Janeiro. The strange positions of the slaughtered bodies give a critical meaning to two traditional religious hymns that sing praise to the glory of God and the Virgin Mary. The strange postures of the mutilated bodies establish an ironical meaning to the traditional verses, while the voices of singers Agnaldo Timóteo and Ângela Maria add a pathos of deliriously popular, in an atmosphere of joy and triumph of the Virgin Mary. Film-shock. Basically an investigation about the force of gravity upon dead bodies. A small hymn of love to the mannerist art of sixteenth century.
Resurrection
O Inspetor
Arthur Omar
Jamil Warwar
Crime and crime-fighting in Rio de Janeiro. With the master of disguise, the great police inspector Jamil Warwar, playing himself in the film. Jamil became famous by solving the Caso Cláudia, denouncing the involvement of politics and famous personalities of Brazilian society with the international drug traffic. He was punished by his superiors, being transferred to an obscure small town of the hinterlands. The psychology, the methods and philosophy of a detective known as the Brazilian Baretta. A sort of popular Hamlet, a lone star lost in the very dangerous galaxy of the police of Rio de Janeiro.
The Inspector
The Raoul Book
Arthur Omar
Omar, one of the main figures of the Brazilian avant-garde whose film Triste Trópico (1974) is a delirious interpretation of Lévi-Strauss’ anthropological ideas, made this experimental film as an homage to his friend Raúl Ruiz. In this film, Omar explores the political and artistic differences between both of them, while reflecting on cinema and their respective countries: Brazil and Chile.
The Raoul Book
Tesouro da Juventude
Arthur Omar
A tribute to the filmmaker Alberto Cavalcanti and a celebration of the 50th anniversary of his film En Rade. Made in the style of the lyrical documentaries of the 1920s, this is a work on the movement of all things. The youth of the image and the treasure of sound. The image pulsates through the special photographic effects. Electronic music composed by Arthur Omar.
Tesouro da Juventude