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My Name is Tonho 1969

★ 4.96 votes90 min📅 1969-07-24

Set against the sun-scorched landscapes of rural Brazil in the late 1960s, *My Name is Tonho (1969)* follows a young man's search for identity amid the dust of displacement.

Director: Ozualdo Ribeiro Candeias

Cast

Jorge Karan
Jorge Karan
Tonho
Bibi Vogel
Bibi Vogel
Irmã de Tonho
Nivaldo Lima
Manelão
Eddio Smanio
Bandido do Manelão
Walter Portella
Walter Portella
Bandido do Manelão
Mario Lima
Mario Lima
Risonho
Osvaldo Leonel
Bandido do Manelão
Palito
Jean Silva
Tony Cardi
Tony Cardi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *My Name is Tonho (1969)* about?

This Brazilian Western-drama follows Tonho, a man kidnapped as a child by gypsies who later leaves their community to face the outside world. His path crosses a grieving woman and a violent gang, forcing him to confront the past he never knew and the future he can't escape.

Who directed *My Name is Tonho*?

Ozualdo Ribeiro Candeias directed this cult classic, blending Western tropes with Brazilian social realism.

Who stars in *My Name is Tonho*?

Jorge Karan leads the cast as Tonho, with standout performances from Bibi Vogel, Nivaldo Lima, and Eddio Smanio.

Is *My Name is Tonho (1969)* worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's unique fusion of Western action, drama, and dark humor offers a compelling watch for fans of offbeat cinema. Its themes of identity and belonging make it a thought-provoking slice of mid-century Brazilian filmmaking.

How long is *My Name is Tonho*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About My Name is Tonho (1969) — Brazil's Uneasy Western of Identity and Outlaws

Set against the sun-scorched landscapes of rural Brazil in the late 1960s, *My Name is Tonho (1969)* follows a young man's search for identity amid the dust of displacement. Raised by a nomadic gypsy community after being kidnapped as a child, Tonho sets out on his own, only to encounter a woman haunted by the loss of her brother and a ruthless gang of outlaws lurking at the edges of society. Directed by Ozualdo Ribeiro Candeias, this unconventional Western blends drama and dark comedy, weaving a tale of isolation, survival, and the blurred lines between family and fate. The film's gritty realism and offbeat tone create an atmosphere that's equal parts melancholic and defiantly alive, making it a standout in Brazil's cinematic canon.

Starring Jorge Karan in a career-defining role as Tonho, the cast includes the enigmatic Bibi Vogel and Nivaldo Lima, whose performances ground the story's raw emotion. With its off-kilter genre fusion—shifting between frontier brutality and absurdist vignettes—*My Name is Tonho* challenges expectations while immersing viewers in a world where morality is as fluid as the shifting sands. Candeias' direction ensures the film lingers like a half-remembered dream, leaving audiences to ponder whether Tonho's quest for belonging is a tragedy, a comedy, or something stranger entirely.