A morning in the farm shown with a beautiful musical background.
A visual interpretation of Brazilian popular songs "Azulão" and "Pinhal".
A cinematographic interpretation of a Casimiro de Abreu poem.
A Velha a Fiar (1964) is a comedy short film that tells the story of a mischievous old woman who is tricked by a group of animals into spinning yarn. Set in the 1960s, the film explores themes of Brazilian folklore and features a folk song soundtrack. With elements of comedy and music, the movie offers a lighthearted and entertaining experience.
The popular song Chuá Chuá, illustrated with scenes of rural life. Girl observes in window. A fountain drains water. A flower. The cattle grazing. River waters. Man seen from window of wattle and daub house. Girl hangs cage with bird. Man walks towards the gate. Ducks in river drink water. The popular song A Casinha Pequenina, illustrated with scenes from rural life. Hut surrounded by banana trees and a coconut tree. Children walk hand in hand, sit on the riverbank. Birds in cages. Again the little house and the vegetation that surrounds it, especially the coconut tree.
A look at the now abandoned production farms, substituted by power plants.
A cowboy uses songs to tame and gather his animals.
Cantos de Trabalho is a documentary music film released in 1955 that showcases labor chants and their significance during the era. It explores the various work scenarios and the role of chants in expressing workers' unity and strength. The film captures the essence of labor struggles through captivating visuals and powerful musical performances.