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I Married a Xavante 1958

📅 1958-04-16

In the 1958 Brazilian comedy classic *I Married a Xavante*, director Alfredo Palácios crafts a lighthearted yet culturally rich tale blending humor with a touch of the unexpected.

Director: Alfredo Palácios

Cast

Pagano Sobrinho
Pagano Sobrinho
Euclides
Luely Figueiró
Yacy
Maria Vidal
Maria Vidal
Leopoldina
Henrique Martins
Henrique Martins
Maurício
Eugenio Kusnet
Eugenio Kusnet
Cientista
Machadinho
Machadinho
Lilico
José Mercaldi
Pajé
Augusto Machado de Campos
Psiquiatra
Lola Brah
Lola Brah
Tania
Luiz Sérgio Person
Luiz Sérgio Person
Jornalista

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I Married a Xavante (1958) about?

This 1958 Brazilian comedy follows an unconventional marriage between a man and a woman from the Xavante indigenous community, leading to a series of comedic and heartfelt moments. The film blends humor with social commentary, exploring themes of cultural differences and unexpected love.

Who directed I Married a Xavante?

The film was directed by Alfredo Palácios, a filmmaker known for his work in Brazilian cinema during the mid-20th century.

Who stars in I Married a Xavante?

The main cast includes Pagano Sobrinho, Luely Figueiró, Maria Vidal, Henrique Martins, and Eugenio Kusnet.

Is I Married a Xavante (1958) worth watching?

While not widely known today, *I Married a Xavante* offers a charming snapshot of 1950s Brazilian life and comedy. Its lighthearted tone and cultural themes make it a quirky watch for fans of classic cinema, though it lacks the polish of more celebrated films from the era.

How long is I Married a Xavante?

Runtime details are not listed.

About I Married a Xavante (1958) — A Forgotten Brazilian Comedy's Cultural Twist

In the 1958 Brazilian comedy classic *I Married a Xavante*, director Alfredo Palácios crafts a lighthearted yet culturally rich tale blending humor with a touch of the unexpected. The film follows the misadventures of a man who finds himself unexpectedly married to a woman from the Xavante indigenous community, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and heartwarming revelations. With a playful tone and a keen eye for social dynamics, Palácios delivers a film that celebrates diversity while poking fun at cultural misunderstandings. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, though the lack of a detailed plot leaves much to the imagination—inviting viewers to fill in the gaps with their own interpretations.

While the full narrative remains a mystery, the film shines brightest through its ensemble cast, led by the charismatic Pagano Sobrinho and the radiant Luely Figueiró. Their chemistry, combined with the film's sharp direction, gives *I Married a Xavante (1958)* a charm that transcends its age. A forgotten gem of Brazilian cinema, this comedy invites audiences to laugh, reflect, and perhaps even question the boundaries of tradition and modernity.