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Black Orpheus (Portuguese:
Orfeu Negro [ɔɾˈfew ˈneɣɾu]) is a 1959
romantic tragedy film
directed by
French filmmaker Marcel Camus and
starring Marpessa...
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Orfeu is a 1999
Brazilian romantic drama film
directed by
Carlos Diegues, and
starring Toni Garrido, Patrícia França and
Murilo Benício.
Based on the...
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Orfeu (or Orpheu) is the
Portuguese for Orpheus, a
legendary figure in Gr**** mythology,
chief among poets and musicians.
Orfeu may
refer to:
Orfeu da Conceição...
- play
became the
basis for the
films Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus, 1959) and
Orfeu (1999), and for the
musicals Orfeu (Brazil, 2010) and
Black Orpheus (Broadway...
- lost, by
Andrea Mantegna, a
ribbon high in the tree
above him is
lettered Orfeus der erst
puseran ("Orpheus, the
first pederast"). His head,
still singing...
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Orfeu is an
album by b****ist Ron
Carter recorded in 1999 and
originally released on the ****anese Somethin' Else
label with a US
release on Blue Note Records...
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Orfeu Bertolami (São Paulo, Brazil, 1959) is a
theoretical physicist who
works in
problems of astrophysics, cosmology,
general relativity and quantum...
- actor. He is
primarily known for
playing the
title role in the 1959 film
Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus).
Mello was born in
Porto Alegre, the
capital of Rio...
- 1912 – 13
January 1982) was a
French film director. He is best
known for
Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus),
which won the
Palme d'Or at the 1959
Cannes Film...
- The Geração de
Orpheu (Orpheus's Generation) or
Grupo de
Orfeu were a
Portuguese literary movement,
largely responsible for the
introduction of Modernism...