Tigrero - a Film That Was Never Made (1994)

Part of the Mika Kaurismäki - the godfather of Finnish cinema
Director: | Mika Kaurismäki |
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Certificate: | E |
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Format: | 35mm |
Language: | English |
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1993 Sam Fuller persuaded Jim Jarmusch on a trip into Brazil's Mato Grosso, hoping to find people who remember him, as 40 years ago he was to scout and write a script for a movie about a tigrero, a jaguar hunter.
This documentary is an amazing journey into heart and soul of Karaja people who teach the viewers a humble lesson of humanity.
SAMUEL FULLER + JIM JARMUSH
In 1954, filmmaker and polymath Samuel Fuller was given a special assignment by Fox Studios. Grabbing his 9mm Beretta and a handful of cigars, Fuller ventured deep into the Brazilian rainforest to capture 16mm test footage and scout locations for a movie about a jaguar hunter – a movie that sadly never materialised, apparently due to insurance wrangles. Fuller never forgot his first trip to Brazil, and forty years later he returned to retrace his steps and revisit the people of the Mato Grosso who had made him so welcome four decades previously.
Fuller brings along auteur filmmaker and protege Jim Jarmusch, and the intrepid duo venture deep into Karaja territory to see how the region and its people have changed in the intervening years.
TRAVELOGUE?
Taken at face value, Tigrero is a travelogue – a fairly successful one at that – but what really makes it worth viewing is the hugely entertaining double act of Fuller and Jarmusch being captured at their most vulnerable. Occasionally poignant, and often hilarious, their journey is one of rediscovery, but it’s the Mato Grosso that steals the show with its welcoming people and heartbreakingly beautiful scenery.
Director Mika Kaurismaki captures the journey with his typical eye for the absurd and his masterful command of the camera.
Tigrero was well received on its release, winning International critics Award at the Berlin festival, and deserves to be revisited if only to witness Jim Jarmusch’s discomfort as he treads very carefully amongst the wildlife in his Ramones tee and shades.
Other films in the Mika Kaurismäki - the godfather of Finnish cinema:

13
Film: Worthless (Arvottomat) (1982)
13 Feb 2011, 7:30 p.m.
The breakthrough film of Mika and Aki Kaurismäki. Mika directed, Aki wrote dialogue, thus all the familiar elements are there; dark deadpan humour, stylish soundtrack, stunning cinematography, references to French cinema and drifting losers on the road.

17
Film: The Liar (Valehtelija) (1981)
17 Feb 2011, 7:30 p.m.
A long short film of the fate of incurable liar Ville Alfa, memorably played by Mika's brother Aki.

20
Film: Helsinki-Naples All Night Long (1987)
20 Feb 2011, 7:30 p.m.
While working in West Berlin Finnish cabdriver Alex finds himself mixed up with the mob in director Mika Kaurismäki's noir-tinged comedy.

25
Film: Brasileirinho + Funky Butt Club (2005)
25 Feb 2011, 7:30 p.m.
Evening kicks off with Mika Kaurismäki's film Brasileirinho, which is an emotional journey to the heart of southern Brasil, into the small alleys where they play "choro", the traditional music. After the film Funky Butt Club DJs provide the best vintage rhythm and blues, latin jazz, rockabilly, country swing, ska, bluebeat and funk!