God is Brazilian Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Directed by Carlos Diegues, Deus é Brasileiro (God Is Brazilian) is based on author Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro's short story The Saint Who Didn't Believe in God. The plot centers around Taoca (Wagner Moura), a part-time fisherman and petty con artist, and a man who claims he is God (Antonio Fagundes). Taoca initially disbelieves the man's heavenly origins when he finds him straddling a buoy several miles out to sea, though he becomes convinced after witnessing some quite miraculous demonstrations. It turns out that God has decided to take a break from his eternity of presiding over humankind and is actively seeking a temp to take over the position. With Taoca by his side, God traverses the nation in hopes of finding someone saintly enough for the job. Eventually, they comes across a young man with all the right credentials with the exception of one, glaring trait -- he doubts the very existence of a higher power. Paloma Duarte makes an appearance as a tough-talking love interest for Taoca, while Bruce Gomlevsky, Stepan Nercessian, Hugo Carvana, Chico de Assis, and Thiago Faria are also featured. - Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
05/16/2004
DVD Release Date:
02/15/2005
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
110 min.
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Message From God
Tone:
Fanciful, Poignant, Witty, Wry
Keywords:
God, con-artist, fisherman, miracle, power
Language:
Portuguese
Status:
DVD