One of the most picturesque cities in the world, Rio has been the
setting of several movies. To name a few, Ginger met Fred while Flying Down to Rio, Bette Davis came here to find true
love at Now, Voyager, James Bond escaped from evil Jaws in awful Moonraker, and Joe Carioca showed Donald Duck how to
have some fun in The Three Caballeros...
Carmem Miranda is the best
ambassador the Marvelous City could have ever dreamed of. Her deliciously naive movies immortalized her charisma, and unique style of
dancing, singing, and, of course, the fabulous accessories - still
cherished in Brazil and abroad. Stop by Carmem Miranda's Museum at the Flamengo
Reclaim - you may even adopt a bracelet, or something.
Rio has a strong cinema tradition, and it is probably the largest
movie center in Latin America. Most good quality domestic films are
either produced or shot in Rio. From the golden Atlântida comedies of
the 50's, to the controversial Cinema Novo or the 60's, to
family comedies by Os Trapalhões in the 70's, Rio always seems
to find new paths for the Brazilian movie industry. In the latest years
several Brazilian productions were nominated for the Oscar.
At the movie theaters films are usually shown in the original
language, with Portuguese subtitles. Cartoons and family movies may be
dubbed to Portuguese. South Side neighborhoods like Leblon, Ipanema and
Copacabana have street movie theaters. The most traditional theaters in
Rio are in the downtown area, around the Cinelandia Square. Cine
Iris on Rua da Carioca is also a classical gem, leading a curious double
life since it was discovered by party promoters. During the day
they show low quality hard-core double features, and on weekend nights
it is home to popular rave parties. You will find multiplexes at major
malls in Barra, São
Conrado and Botafogo.
If a huge bucket of popcorn must be part of your movie experience, go to
one of these.
Count on a good selection of American and European films, in addition
to a few domestic movies. Major US productions sometimes start showing
in Rio before they arrive in Europe. You will find classical and cult
movies playing at Estação movie theaters around they city.
Keep an eye for Rio de Janeiro's yearly movie festival, featuring over
300 attractions from around the world. For a list of current films and
hours, please check the entertainment section of local newspapers,
available at the lobby
of your hotel.