This is an epic-length drama from Brazil, in co-operation with several European countries. Original title: O Riso e a Faca (“The laughter and the knife”)
An environmental engineer accepts a position in West Africa, where he develops complex relationships with two locals while uncovering details about his predecessor’s unexplained disappearance.
The theatrical version, which I watched, is more than three and a half hours long. I used the term “theatrical” loosely, because the film didn’t make it into many actual theaters. The world-wide gross was less than $15,000.
And that was the express version! The so-called “director’s cut” runs more than five and a half hours. To add to the epic feel, the film was lensed in a special ultra-wide and rarely used aspect ratio (8:3).
The two sex scenes below are each five minutes long in the theatrical version. I haven’t seen the longer cut.
Binta Rosadore
Cleo Tavares


