Neighboring Sounds


Neighboring Sounds is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Kleber Mendonça Filho, produced by Emilie Lesclaux and starring Irandhir Santos, Gustavo Jahn and Maeve Jinkings.
The film was screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was released nationally on January 4, 2013. It was selected as the Brazilian submission for best foreign language film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. New York Times film critic Anthony Oliver Scott named it one of the top films of 2012.

Plot

Life in a middle-class neighbourhood in present-day Recife takes an unexpected turn after the arrival of an independent private security firm. The presence of these men brings a sense of safety, but also a good deal of anxiety, to a culture which runs on fear. Meanwhile, Bia, married and a mother of two, must find a way to deal with the constant barking and howling of her neighbour’s dog.

Cast

Neighboring Sounds is the first fiction feature film from director Kleber Mendonça Filho, who had previously directed the documentary Critical. Recife and Zona da Mata in Pernambuco serve as a backdrop for the dialogue of the actors, being recorded in July and August 2010 for 6 weeks and 3 days. The period of editing the film took two years to complete, and also a long time to hit Brazilian theaters, just released nationally on January 4, 2013, with distribution by Vitrine Filmes. Written in 2008, the screenplay was awarded by the Hubert Bals Fund, from Rotterdam Film Festival, where the film made its world premiere. The screenplay was also awarded in bidding by Petrobras and the Government of Pernambuco.

Critical reception

One of the most acclaimed Brazilian films in 2012, Neighbouring Sounds received overwhelmingly positive reviews; film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 92% of critics gave the film a positive review based on 36 reviews, with an average score of 7.8/10. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 77 based on 9 reviews.
Critic A. O. Scott from The New York Times names as one of the world's top 10 movies made in 2012. Caetano Veloso, in his column in the newspaper O Globo, called it "one of the best films made recently in the world." Robert Abele from Los Angeles Times emphasizes it as "remarkable" and "breathtaking". Tom Dawson of Total Film gave it four of five stars, saying that Filho "reveals a society haunted by both its past and by the threat of future violence", while David Parkinson from Empire also praises the director, calling his film "a hugely impressive debut feature".
President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff, in her Twitter account, said to be happy with the film's submission to the 86th Academy Awards, stating it's a "beautiful film". The president also recommended Neighbouring Sounds to her followers, considering the film "a chronicle of today's Recife".

Accolades

Awards GroupCategoryRecipientResult
2012 BFI London Film Festival AwardsSutherland Award
New Talent Grand PixKleber Mendonça Filho
2012 Festival de GramadoBrazilian Competition
2012 Festival de GramadoBest DirectorKleber Mendonça Filho
2012 Festival de GramadoBest SoundKleber Mendonça Filho & Pablo Lamar
2012 Mar del Plata Film FestivalBest Film
2012 Films from the SouthFIPRESCI Prize
2012 Festival do RioBest Film
2012 Festival do RioBest ScreenplayKleber Mendonça Filho
2012 International Film Festival RotterdamTiger Competition
2012 International Film Festival RotterdamTiger Award
2012 Sydney Film FestivalOfficial Competition Award
2012 São Paulo International Film FestivalBest Brazilian Film
2013 Lleida Latin-American Film FestivalSpecial Jury Award
2013 Lleida Latin-American Film FestivalBest ScreenplayKleber Mendonça Filho
AFM International Independent Film Festival!f Inspired Award