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''The Year My Parents Went on Vacation'' ( pt, O Ano em Que Meus Pais Saíram de Férias) is a 2006 Brazilian drama film directed by Cao Hamburger. The screenplay, which took four years to be completed, was written by Hamburger, Adriana Falcão, Claudio Galperin, Anna Muylaert and
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. It was submitted by the Ministry of Culture for the 2007 Academy Award for
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. This choice was unexpected, since it was thought that José Padilha's ''
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'' would be submitted.


Plot

The story takes place entirely during a few months in 1970, in the city of São Paulo. Mauro, a 12-year-old boy, is suddenly deprived of the company of his young parents, Bia and Daniel Stein, who are political activists on the run from the harsh
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, which was strongly repressing
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s all over the country. Against this backdrop of fear and political persecution, the country is at the same time bursting with enthusiasm for the upcoming World Cup, to be held in Mexico, the first one to be transmitted live via satellite. Unable to take care of their only child, the Steins, who live in
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, drive all the way to São Paulo to deliver the boy to his paternal grandfather, Mótel, who is a barber. To their son, they say they will travel on vacation and promise to return for the World Cup games. However, the grandfather dies on the same day the boy arrives, and he is left clueless and without support in Bom Retiro, a working-class neighborhood inhabited mainly by Jews, many of whom speak
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, an unknown language to the boy. As his father is Jewish, the close-knit Bom Retiro community rally in support of the child and Shlomo, a solitary elder and religious Jew who was a close neighbor and friend of Mauro's grandfather, assumes the care of Mauro. Mauro is a
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enthusiast and wants to be a goalkeeper. He gradually mixes in with other neighborhood children and becomes acquainted with a number of colorful characters, including Hanna, a girl his age; Ítalo, a politically active student from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo; Irene, a beautiful female bartender and her boyfriend, the
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ace goalkeeper of one of the local football teams; the local
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and assorted Jewish elders, Italian immigrants, and so on. To Mauro's great disappointment, his parents neither appear as promised at the World Cup nor give any notice. Fearing the worst, Shlomo starts to investigate by himself and is arrested by the political police because of his meddling. Finally, he achieves the release of Mauro's mother, who is severely ill after the prison term. Her reunion with her child happens on the very same day as Brazil's final victory at the World Cup. (Mauro's father disappears while in the dictatorship's clutches, never to return.) At the end of the film, Mauro says farewell to his recent friends and playmates as he and his mother leave Bom Retiro and prepare to go into exile.


Cast

* Michel Joelsas as Mauro * Germano Haiut as Shlomo * Daniela Piepszyk as Hanna * Caio Blat as Ítalo * Liliana Castro as Irene * Paulo Autran as Mótel, Mauro's grandfather *
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as Bia, Mauro's mother * Eduardo Moreira as Daniel, Mauro's father


Production

The film is semi-autobiographical; the director's parents, physicists and professors at the University of São Paulo, were briefly arrested by the military in the same year of 1970, accused of lending support to "subversives". The couple's five children — including Cao Hamburger, the director, who was 8 years old — came under the care of their grandmothers, one Jewish and one Italian Catholic.


Critical reception

The film has received mostly positive reviews. Based on 52 reviews collected by the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 83% of critics gave ''The Year My Parents Went on Vacation'' a positive review (43 "Fresh"; 9 "Rotten"), with an average rating of 7.1/10. Deborah Young of '' Variety'' hailed the film as "sensitive, delicate and involving", going on to say that "Hamburger feels no need (nor is there any) to underline the obvious. He has a magician's ability to keep the story light and believable". It also notes that "the humorous central part of the screenplay is bereft of surprises". The film was picked as Brazil's submission for the 2007 Academy Award for
Best Foreign Language Film This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress#F ...
(and was shortlisted alongside nine other films), and was released on February 8, 2008 in the United States and Canada.


Awards and nominations

* Audience Award - 2006 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival * Best Film - 2006 São Paulo International Film Festival * Audience Award - 2007 Lima International Film Festival, Peru * Special Jury Award - 2006 São Paulo International Film Festival * Best Cinematography - 2007 ABC Cinematography Award * Best Art Direction - 2007 ABC Cinematography Award * Best Young Performer - 2007 Young Artist Awards * Best Editing - 2007 ABC Cinematography Award * Best Sound - 2007 ABC Cinematography Award * Best Screenplay - 2007 São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards * Golden Bear (Nominated) - 2007 Berlin International Film Festival


See also

*
List of Brazilian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film Brazil has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1960. The award is handed out annually by the United States-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature length motion picture produced ...


References


External links

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Year My Parents Went on Vacation 2006 films 2006 drama films 2000s coming-of-age drama films 2000s Portuguese-language films Brazilian coming-of-age drama films Films about Brazilian military dictatorship Films about missing people Films directed by Cao Hamburger Films set in 1970 Films set in São Paulo Films shot in São Paulo