Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made Filming Locations

Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made filming locations

Where was Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made filmed? Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made was filmed in 3 locations across Brazil in the following places:

Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made Filming Locations

Rio de Janeiro is a huge seaside city in Brazil, famed for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and for Sugarloaf Mountain, a granite peak with cable cars to its summit. The city is also known for its sprawling favelas (shanty towns). Its raucous Carnaval festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes and samba dancers, is considered the world’s largest.

Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made (1994)
Runtime: 75 minutes
Rating: 6.8
Release year: 1994
IMDB: tt0111430
Plot summary

In 1993, Sam Fuller takes Jim Jarmusch on a trip into Brazil's Mato Grosso, up the River Araguaia to the village of Santa Isabel Do Morro, where 40 years before, Zanuck had sent Fuller to scout a location and write a script for a movie based on a tigrero, a jaguar hunter. Sam hopes to find people who remember him, and he takes film he shot in 1954. He's Rip Van Winkle, and, indeed, a great deal changed in the village. There are televisions, watches, and brick houses. But, the same Karajá culture awaits as well. He gathers the villagers to show his old film footage, and people recognize friends and relatives, thanking Fuller for momentarily bringing them back to life.

Genres
Documentary
Drama
Cast
Samuel Fuller
Jim Jarmusch
Directors
Mika Kaurismäki
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Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made filming locations