Unlike mainstream Brazilian productions focused on urban violence or telenovelas, Eu Me Lembro embraces a cinéma du look aesthetic mixed with Brazilian Cinema Novo influences. The narrative follows a young boy navigating the complexities of family, religion, and the burgeoning sexual awakening, all viewed through the lens of memory—a memory that is intentionally faulty, colorful, and hyper-real.
Includes a mix of Brazilian hits from the 1940s to 70s, featuring artists like Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso . Eu Me Lembro Aka I Remember -2005- DVD9 RETAIL
If you come across this elusive disc at a flea market or on a private tracker, grab it. Just be prepared: by the end, you won’t just watch Miguel remember. You will remember with him. If you come across this elusive disc at
Typically presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio (anamorphic widescreen). Typically presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio
, tracing his life from early childhood in the 1950s through young adulthood in the 1970s in Salvador, Bahia. It is a deeply personal, often autobiographical journey for director Edgar Navarro, capturing a generation of middle-class Brazilians whose lives were shaped by the transition from democratic hope to the heavy repression of a military dictatorship. Eu Me Lembro (2005) - Filmaffinity
9/10 (Video) / 8/10 (Film) Language: Portuguese (with optional English, French, and Spanish subs on the RETAIL disc) Runtime: 108 min Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Anamorphic)
The film’s soundtrack blends classical baroque music with traditional Axé rhythms. The DVD9 includes an untouched Dolby Digital 5.1 track (448 kbps) or a 2.0 Stereo track (LPCM in some pressings). Streaming versions degrade this audio; the DVD9 preserves it for home theater setups.