The 2005 Brazilian film Eu Me Lembro I Remember ), directed by Edgard Navarro, is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age masterpiece that chronicles the life of Guiga from his childhood in the 1950s to his adulthood in the 1970s. The following essay explores the film's narrative structure, its socio-political context, and its significance within Brazilian cinema. The Fragmented Tapestry of Memory
Edgard Navarro’s Eu Me Lembro is not just a film; it is a meticulously preserved time capsule of Brazilian middle-class life from the 1950s to the 1970s. After nearly 30 years of struggling to finance his feature debut, Navarro delivered an autobiographical masterpiece that functions as both a personal memoir and a collective portrait of a generation. A Coming-of-Age Mosaic eu me lembro aka i remember 2005 dvd9 retail
In 2005, the DVD market was bifurcated. On one side, there were the cheaper, compressed DVD5 releases (often single-layer, 4.7GB discs) which were common for rental stores and budget titles. On the other side was the premium DVD9 (dual-layer, 8.5GB discs). The 2005 Brazilian film Eu Me Lembro I
Main Menu:
- Play Movie
- Scene Selection (12 chapters)
- Audio Setup (Portuguese 5.1, 2.0)
- Subtitles (Portuguese, English)
- Extras
- Deleted Scenes (8 min)
- Director Interview (15 min)
- Trailer (2 min)