Beyond the Documentary: Fiction in the Paschoal Nardone Collection

Discover rare fictional films in a collection comprised mostly of documentaries.

FotogramaGeneral Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

The Paschoal Nardone Collection is a treasure trove of documentaries that capture life in the city, from carnival festivities to daily routines.

PelículaGeneral Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

Although the Paschoal Nardone Collection mainly comprises documentaries, two films offer a unique perspective. These fictional narratives are a rare example of the world of amateur storytelling in Brazilian cinema.

Amor de Sertanejo – Drama em 2 actos | Cartela com títuloGeneral Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

Amor de Sertanejo

The most complete film and the one in the best condition was called Amor de Sertanejo (Sertanejo Love).

Amor de Sertanejo– rama em 2 actos (Countryman Love–Drama in two acts)General Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

A silent love triangle

This film uses the traditional silent cinema technique, with cards to present dialogues and characters, in this case, a love triangle involving José, Maria, and Paulo.

Alocasia–Part TwoGeneral Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

Punhal malaio

Another fictional movie in the Collection is Punhal malaio (Malayan Dagger). Unlike the other film, this one was poorly preserved.

Punhal Malaio: Segunda Parte | Cartela com títuloGeneral Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

The title card also suggests that this is the second in a two-part story, but the first part is not found in the collection.

Cinema Íris, localizado na Rua da Carioca by Augusto MaltaGeneral Archive of Rio de Janeiro City

The Paschoal Nardone Collection includes these two films, which constitute the first attempts at fictional storytelling. With uncertain origins, they represent an interesting experiment in the early stages of Brazilian cinema, and may be original or inspired by already existing films.

Credits: Story

Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
Eduardo Paes

Secretary of State
Eduardo Cavaliere

General Archive of the City of Rio de Janeiro
Rosa Maria Araujo

Documentation Center
Maria Thereza Kahl Fonseca

Curator
Conrado Werneck Pimentel

Editing  
Conrado Werneck Pimentel and Yanara Galvão (LUPA-UFF)

Proofreading
Pedro Paulo Malta

Interns
Luísa da Costa de Oliveira and Marcelle Araujo Lins

Film digitization
LUPA/UFF - University Laboratory for Audiovisual Preservation

Credits: All media
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