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'''''Mango Yellow''''' ({{lang-pt|'''Amarelo Manga'''}}) is a 2002 Brazilian ] directed by ]. It stars ], ], ], ], and ] as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film ''Texas Hotel''. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of ]. '''''Mango Yellow''''' ({{langx|pt|'''Amarelo Manga'''}}) is a 2002 Brazilian ] directed by ]. It stars ], ], ], ], and ] as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film ''Texas Hotel''. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of ].


''Mango Yellow'' received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including ] and the ]. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil, while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response. ''Mango Yellow'' received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including ] and the ]. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the ], while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response.


==Plot== ==Plot==
The film opens with Lígia, a barmaid who is fed up with her grueling routine and who is forced to routinely turn down the sexual propositions of the bar's customers. One of the men who hits on Lígia is Isaac, a ]c who enjoys sodomizing corpses and drinking their blood. He lives at the Texas Hotel, where Dunga, a ] man, works as a handyman. Dunga is attracted to Wellington, a butcher who delivers meat to the hotel. Wellington, however, is married to Kika, a woman who is proud to be an ]. However, Wellington cheats on his wife with a woman named Dayse. Dayse tires of being Wellington's mistress and tells Dunga about the relationship. The film opens with Lígia, a barmaid who is fed up with her grueling routine and who is forced to routinely turn down the sexual propositions of the bar's customers. One of the men who hits on Lígia is Isaac, a ]c who enjoys sodomizing corpses and drinking their blood. He lives at the Texas Hotel, where Dunga, a ] man, works as a handyman. Dunga is attracted to Wellington, a butcher who delivers meat to the hotel. Wellington, however, is married to Kika, a woman who is proud to be an ]. However, Wellington cheats on his wife with a woman named Dayse. Dayse tires of being Wellington's mistress and tells Dunga about the relationship.


Dunga anonymously reveals to Kika that her husband is cheating on her, thinking that if he can destroy their marriage, then he and Wellington can become lovers. Kika finds Wellington and Dayse together, attacks them, and then leaves for good. Wellington goes to the Texas Hotel to seek solace. Dunga wants to take Wellington up to his room, but Wellington is put off by the funeral of the recently deceased owner of the hotel. Meanwhile, Isaac is thrown out of the bar after trying to forcibly grab Lígia. He is then seen driving his car and when he meets Kika, he takes her to his apartment and they have sex. As the film concludes, Lígia is shown again complaining about her routine. This is followed by a montage of everyday city life, ending with Kika deciding to dye her hair the same shade that made Isaac so attracted to Lígia. Dunga anonymously reveals to Kika that her husband is cheating on her, thinking that if he can destroy their marriage, then he and Wellington can become lovers. Kika finds Wellington and Dayse together, attacks them, and then leaves for good. Wellington goes to the Texas Hotel to seek solace. Dunga wants to take Wellington up to his room, but Wellington is put off by the funeral of the recently deceased owner of the hotel. Meanwhile, Isaac is thrown out of the bar after trying to forcibly grab Lígia. He is then seen driving his car and when he meets Kika, he takes her to his apartment and they have sex. As the film concludes, Lígia is shown again complaining about her routine. This is followed by a montage of everyday city life, ending with Kika deciding to dye her hair in mango yellow, the same shade that made Isaac so attracted to Lígia.


==Cast== ==Cast==
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*] as Dunga *] as Dunga
*] as Isaac *] as Isaac
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*Cosme Prezado Soares as Bianor *Cosme Prezado Soares as Bianor
*Everaldo Pontes as Rabecão *Everaldo Pontes as Rabecão
*Magdale Alves as Daise (or Daisy) *Magdale Alves as Dayse (or Daisy)
*Jones Melo as priest *Jones Melo as priest
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==Themes== ==Themes==
] ]
Writing for '']'', Stephen Holden interpreted the film's message as follows: "This is how the lower half lives in Brazil, and by extension, humanity at its most basic, getting along without the rose-colored protections that affluence affords."<ref name=nytimes>{{cite web | url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=940CE1DF1738F930A25752C1A9659C8B63 | title=A Tropical City as Fruit, Rotten at the Center | author=Holden, Stephen | date=November 13, 2003 | work=] | publisher=] | accessdate=March 10, 2014 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327005719/http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=940CE1DF1738F930A25752C1A9659C8B63 | archivedate=March 27, 2014 | deadurl=no}}</ref> As it deals with these kinds of themes, the film was labeled as "violent". In response, Assis said that he "films life as it is".<ref name=revcin>{{cite web|url=http://revistadecinema.uol.com.br/index.php/2011/12/claudio-assis-continua-indomavel/ |title=Cláudio Assis continua indomável |date=December 15, 2011 |work=Revista de Cinema |publisher=] |accessdate=June 28, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8swpj2j?url=http://revistadecinema.uol.com.br/index.php/2011/12/claudio-assis-continua-indomavel/ |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Jose Solis of '']'' declared that "despite its sorrowful appearance, the film is a celebration of life".<ref name=popm/> Assis tried to contrast the violence depicted by the Hollywood action films with the "small violences" which people face everyday, making it "poetic and violent at the same time".<ref name=cc/> Bloch's character shooting corpses represents "a harmless, symbolic addiction" in the same way other aspects of the film "come from it, this violence within us".<ref name=cc/> Writing for '']'', Stephen Holden interpreted the film's message as follows: "This is how the lower half lives in Brazil, and by extension, humanity at its most basic, getting along without the rose-colored protections that affluence affords."<ref name=nytimes>{{cite web | url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=940CE1DF1738F930A25752C1A9659C8B63 | title=A Tropical City as Fruit, Rotten at the Center | author=Holden, Stephen | date=November 13, 2003 | work=] | access-date=March 10, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327005719/http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=940CE1DF1738F930A25752C1A9659C8B63 | archive-date=March 27, 2014 | url-status=live}}</ref> As it deals with these kinds of themes, the film was labeled as "violent". In response, Assis said that he "films life as it is".<ref name=revcin>{{cite web|url=http://revistadecinema.uol.com.br/index.php/2011/12/claudio-assis-continua-indomavel/ |title=Cláudio Assis continua indomável |date=December 15, 2011 | author=Bezerra, Julio |work=Revista de Cinema |publisher=] |access-date=June 28, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140726082338/http://revistadecinema.uol.com.br/index.php/2011/12/claudio-assis-continua-indomavel/ |archive-date=July 26, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Jose Solis of '']'' declared that "despite its sorrowful appearance, the film is a celebration of life".<ref name=popm/> Assis tried to contrast the violence depicted by the Hollywood action films with the "small violences" which people face everyday, making it "poetic and violent at the same time".<ref name=cc/> Bloch's character shooting corpses represents "a harmless, symbolic addiction" in the same way other aspects of the film "come from it, this violence within us".<ref name=cc/>


Writing in '']'', Michael Sragow said that "The human content ... is the stuff of art-house exploitation."<ref name=sragow>{{cite web|url=http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/mango_yellow_assis |title=Mango Yellow |author=Sragow, Michael |date=November 17, 2003 |work=] |accessdate=March 18, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8sxyYoh?url=http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/mango_yellow_assis |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> '']''{{'}}s Domingas Person wrote that the phrase "the human being is stomach and sex", which is said by the priest in the film, is an apt summary of the film's "spirit".<ref name=istoe>{{cite web|url=http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/211/diversao_arte/cine_amarelo_manga.htm |author=Person, Domingas |title=Estômago e sexo |date=August 18, 2003 |work=] |publisher=Editora Três |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8slA86f?url=http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/211/diversao_arte/cine_amarelo_manga.htm |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Writing in '']'', Luciana Veras declared that the film "talk about the excluded who also crave the same as the characters in the novela]], from Hollywood films or French novels: love and happiness".<ref name=pernambuco>{{cite web|url=http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/08/14/viver1_0.html |title=Amarelo Manga é a cor dos excluídos |author=Veras, Luciana |date=August 14, 2003 |work=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8umLsIR?url=http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/08/14/viver1_0.html |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> Assis criticized the fact that several directors like to "glamorize poverty," and as such, he characterized his characters to show the people's vice.<ref name=cc/> José Geraldo Couto of '']'' wrote that the film shows that "the miserable are not dear waiting for the mercy of others, but are full of life, willing to kill or die to fulfill their desires and instincts".<ref name=couto>{{cite web | url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200219.htm | title=Vencedor do Festival de Brasília renova estética dos desvalidos | author=Couto, José Geraldo | date=November 28, 2002 | work=] | publisher=Grupo Folha | accessdate=June 28, 2014 | language=Portuguese | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140319004002/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200219.htm | archivedate=March 19, 2014}}</ref> Deborah Young of '']'' opined that the mango yellow color represents both "the jaundiced shade of their broken dreams" and their sense "of nonconformity and feeling alive."<ref name=variety>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2002/film/reviews/mango-yellow-1200545128/ |title=Review: 'Mango Yellow' |author=Young, Deborah |date=October 30, 2002 |work=] |publisher=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8urdh3o?url=http://variety.com/2002/film/reviews/mango-yellow-1200545128/ |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Writing in '']'', Michael Sragow said that "The human content ... is the stuff of art-house exploitation."<ref name=sragow>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/mango_yellow_assis |title=Mango Yellow |author=Sragow, Michael |date=November 17, 2003 |magazine=] |access-date=March 18, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140318211105/http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/mango_yellow_assis |archive-date=March 18, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> '']''{{'}}s Domingas Person wrote that the phrase "the human being is stomach and sex", which is said by the priest in the film, is an apt summary of the film's "spirit".<ref name=istoe>{{cite web|url=http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/211/diversao_arte/cine_amarelo_manga.htm |author=Person, Domingas |title=Estômago e sexo |date=August 18, 2003 |work=] |publisher=Editora Três |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050658/http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/211/diversao_arte/cine_amarelo_manga.htm |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Writing in '']'', Luciana Veras declared that the film "talk about the excluded who also crave the same as the characters in the novela]], from Hollywood films or French novels: love and happiness".<ref name=pernambuco>{{cite web|url=http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/08/14/viver1_0.html |title=Amarelo Manga é a cor dos excluídos |author=Veras, Luciana |date=August 14, 2003 |work=] |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140311111923/http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/08/14/viver1_0.html |archive-date=March 11, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Assis criticized the fact that several directors like to "glamorize poverty," and as such, he characterized his characters to show the people's vice.<ref name=cc/> José Geraldo Couto of '']'' wrote that the film shows that "the miserable are not dear waiting for the mercy of others, but are full of life, willing to kill or die to fulfill their desires and instincts".<ref name=couto>{{cite web | url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200219.htm | title=Vencedor do Festival de Brasília renova estética dos desvalidos | author=Couto, José Geraldo | date=November 28, 2002 | work=] | publisher=Grupo Folha | access-date=June 28, 2014 | language=Portuguese | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140319004002/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200219.htm | archive-date=March 19, 2014}}</ref> Deborah Young of '']'' opined that the mango yellow color represents both "the jaundiced shade of their broken dreams" and their sense "of nonconformity and feeling alive."<ref name=variety>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2002/film/reviews/mango-yellow-1200545128/ |title=Review: 'Mango Yellow' |author=Young, Deborah |date=October 30, 2002 |work=] |publisher=] |access-date=March 10, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313151739/http://variety.com/2002/film/reviews/mango-yellow-1200545128/ |archive-date=March 13, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Background and production== ==Background and production==
] ]


Prior to ''Mango Yellow'', Cláudio Assis worked as a production director on the 1996 film '']'' and as director on three short films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.globalfilm.org/catalogue/mango_yellow.htm |title=Film Catalogue: Mango Yellow |publisher=] |accessdate=July 24, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6hhgPHNfj?url=http://www.globalfilm.org/catalogue/mango_yellow.htm |archivedate=May 22, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> One of them, ''Texas Hotel'', served as an inspiration to ''Mango Yellow''; Alessandro Giannini of '']'' said ''Texas Hotel'' is "a kind of 'privileged test' of ''Mango Yellow''",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.estadao.com.br/arquivo/arteelazer/2001/not20010518p1999.htm |title=Diretor da estética "árido movie" busca apoio |date=May 18, 2001 |work=] |author=Giannini, Alessandro |publisher=Grupo Estado |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8usQ1WZ?url=http://cultura.estadao.com.br/noticias/cinema%2Cdiretor-da-estetica-arido-movie-busca-apoio%2C20010518p1999 |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> while '']''{{'}}s Ken Fox described ''Mango Yellow'' as an "expanded version" of ''Hotel Texas''.<ref name=tvguide>{{cite web|url=http://movies.tvguide.com/mango-yellow/review/137114 |title=Mango Yellow Review |author=Fox, Ken |work=] |publisher=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8v551gL?url=http://movies.tvguide.com/mango-yellow/review/137114 |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Couto wrote that the "gratuitous series of aberrations" presented in ''Texas Hotel'' was turned into an "articulate narrative and full of meaning".<ref name=couto/> Prior to ''Mango Yellow'', Cláudio Assis worked as a production director on the 1996 film '']'' and as director on three short films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.globalfilm.org/catalogue/mango_yellow.htm |title=Film Catalogue: Mango Yellow |publisher=] |access-date=July 24, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416141016/http://www.globalfilm.org/catalogue/mango_yellow.htm |archive-date=April 16, 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> One of them, ''Texas Hotel'', served as an inspiration to ''Mango Yellow''; Alessandro Giannini of '']'' said ''Texas Hotel'' is "a kind of 'privileged test' of ''Mango Yellow''",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.estadao.com.br/arquivo/arteelazer/2001/not20010518p1999.htm |title=Diretor da estética "árido movie" busca apoio |date=May 18, 2001 |work=] |author=Giannini, Alessandro |publisher=Grupo Estado |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223171748/http://cultura.estadao.com.br/noticias/cinema,diretor-da-estetica-arido-movie-busca-apoio,20010518p1999 |archive-date=December 23, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> while '']''{{'}}s Ken Fox described ''Mango Yellow'' as an "expanded version" of ''Hotel Texas''.<ref name=tvguide>{{cite web|url=http://movies.tvguide.com/mango-yellow/review/137114 |title=Mango Yellow Review |author=Fox, Ken |work=] |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313113038/http://movies.tvguide.com/mango-yellow/review/137114 |archive-date=March 13, 2014}}</ref> Couto wrote that the "gratuitous series of aberrations" presented in ''Texas Hotel'' was turned into an "articulate narrative and full of meaning".<ref name=couto/>


The production cost was R$450,000. Assis was happy with this, noting that Brazilian films cost an average of R$3 million at the time.<ref name=istoe/><ref name=omelete>{{cite web|url=http://omelete.uol.com.br/cinema/iamarelo-mangai/ |title=Amarelo Manga Crítica |author=Hessel, Marcelo |date=August 14, 2003 |work=] |publisher=Universo Online |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8v5eGK2?url=http://omelete.uol.com.br/cinema/iamarelo-mangai/ |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The filming took place in the suburbs of the cities of ] and ], both in the state of ].<ref name=jc>{{cite web|url=http://www2.uol.com.br/JC/_2001/0111/cc0111_1.htm |title=Amarelo Manga já é fotograma |author=Cavani, Júlio |work=Jornal do Commercio |date=November 1, 2001 |publisher=Universo Online |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8v69FBI?url=http://www2.uol.com.br/JC/_2001/0111/cc0111_1.htm |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> It was shot with ] cameras brought from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro,<ref name=revcin/> and filming took place in five weeks between September and October 2001.<ref name=jc/> The production cost was R$450,000. Assis was happy with this, noting that Brazilian films cost an average of R$3 million at the time.<ref name=istoe/><ref name=omelete>{{cite web|url=http://omelete.uol.com.br/cinema/iamarelo-mangai/ |title=Amarelo Manga Crítica |author=Hessel, Marcelo |date=August 14, 2003 |work=] |publisher=Universo Online |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140310085328/http://omelete.uol.com.br/cinema/iamarelo-mangai/ |archive-date=March 10, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The filming took place in the suburbs of the cities of ] and ], both in the state of ].<ref name=jc>{{cite web|url=http://www2.uol.com.br/JC/_2001/0111/cc0111_1.htm |title=Amarelo Manga já é fotograma |author=Cavani, Júlio |work=Jornal do Commercio |date=November 1, 2001 |publisher=Universo Online |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084853/http://www2.uol.com.br/JC/_2001/0111/cc0111_1.htm |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> It was shot with ] cameras brought from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro,<ref name=revcin/> and filming took place in five weeks between September and October 2001.<ref name=jc/>


One of the first ideas Assis had for the film was to show the '']'' of a waitress he knew.<ref name=cc>{{cite web|url=http://www.contracampo.com.br/52/entrevistaclaudioassis.htm |title=Entrevista com Claudio Assis |author=Cléber Eduardo |work=ContraCampo |accessdate=December 14, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6hhgEEK9s?url=http://www.contracampo.com.br/52/entrevistaclaudioassis.htm |archivedate=May 22, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Though he was unsure how to include this element, the yellow-colored pubic hair matched the book ''Tempo Amarelo'' ("Yellow Time"), by sociologist Renato Carneiro Campos.<ref name=cc/><ref name=epoca>{{cite web|url=http://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Epoca/0,,EDR51432-6011,00.html |title=A cor da miséria |author=Lima, Eduardo Souza |work=] |publisher=] |accessdate=May 18, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8sMJBpq?url=http://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Epoca/0%2C%2CEDR51432-6011%2C00.html |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The title of the film was borrowed from the book, in which the author describes the "rotten teeth of children, the color of poverty in the country".<ref name=epoca/> Assis wanted to create a film to show "the face of the Brazilian people. We are from the ] and we need to look at ourselves".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200220.htm |title=Longa não tem estréia acertada |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140318173055/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200220.htm |archivedate=March 18, 2014 |date=November 28, 2002 |author=Arantes, Silvana |work=Folha de S. Paulo |publisher=Grupo Folha |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |deadurl=no }}</ref> One of the first ideas Assis had for the film was to show the '']'' of a waitress he knew.<ref name=cc>{{cite web|url=http://www.contracampo.com.br/52/entrevistaclaudioassis.htm |title=Entrevista com Claudio Assis |author=Eduardo, Cléber | date=c. 2003<!-- the source indicates it's close the Brazilian wide release --> |work=ContraCampo |access-date=December 14, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304043543/http://www.contracampo.com.br/52/entrevistaclaudioassis.htm |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Though he was unsure how to include this element, the yellow-colored pubic hair matched the book ''Tempo Amarelo'' ("Yellow Time"), by sociologist Renato Carneiro Campos.<ref name=cc/><ref name=epoca>{{cite web |url=http://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Epoca/0,,EDR51432-6011,00.html |title=A cor da miséria |author=Lima, Eduardo Souza |work=] |publisher=] |access-date=May 18, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140525213700/http://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Epoca/0,,EDR51432-6011,00.html |archive-date=May 25, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The title of the film was borrowed from the book, in which the author describes the "rotten teeth of children, the color of poverty in the country".<ref name=epoca/> Assis wanted to create a film to show "the face of the Brazilian people. We are from the ] and we need to look at ourselves".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200220.htm |title=Longa não tem estréia acertada |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140318173055/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq2811200220.htm |archive-date=March 18, 2014 |date=November 28, 2002 |author=Arantes, Silvana |work=Folha de S. Paulo |publisher=Grupo Folha |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Release== ==Release==
''Mango Yellow''{{'}}s premiere was held at the ] on October 4, 2002,<ref name=epoca/> while it was released on domestic theaters on August 15, 2003.<ref name=istoe/> Despite receiving praise by film critics, it was moderately received by Brazilian audiences.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/03/entertainment/ca-chu3 |title=He is Claudio Assis, he says what he wants |date=October 3, 2004 |author=Chu, Henry |work=] |publisher=] |accessdate=March 18, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8xodShw?url=http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/03/entertainment/ca-chu3 |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> ''Mango Yellow'' grossed R$769,750, with a viewership of 129,021 people in the sixteen Brazilian theaters in which it was shown,<ref name=ancine>{{cite web|url=http://oca.ancine.gov.br/media/SAM/DadosMercado/2102.pdf |title=Filmes Brasileiros Lançados - 1995 a 2013 |publisher=Ancine |accessdate=July 17, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6QMcBFDuX?url=http://oca.ancine.gov.br/media/SAM/DadosMercado/2102.pdf |archivedate=June 16, 2014 |deadurl=yes |page=32 |df= }}</ref> representing the twelfth largest audience for a domestic film in 2003.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.filmeb.com.br/informe/319/n319.pdf | title=Globo Filmes e Columbia se destacam no ''ranking'' nacionl | date=December 22, 2003 | work=Filme B | accessdate=March 10, 2014 | language=Portuguese | page=1 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140311035627/http://www.filmeb.com.br/informe/319/n319.pdf<!-- https://www.webcitation.org/6R8xVbjX7?url=http://www.filmeb.com.br/informe/319/n319.pdf --> | archivedate=March 11, 2014}}</ref> ''Mango Yellow''{{'}}s premiere was held at the ] on October 4, 2002,<ref name=epoca/> while it was released on domestic theaters on August 15, 2003.<ref name=istoe/> Despite receiving praise by film critics, it was moderately received by Brazilian audiences.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-oct-03-ca-chu3-story.html |title=He is Claudio Assis, he says what he wants |date=October 3, 2004 |author=Chu, Henry |work=] |access-date=March 18, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140318220533/http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/03/entertainment/ca-chu3 |archive-date=March 18, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> ''Mango Yellow'' grossed R$769,750, with a viewership of 129,021 people in the sixteen Brazilian theaters in which it was shown,<ref name=ancine>{{cite web|url=http://oca.ancine.gov.br/media/SAM/DadosMercado/2102.pdf |title=Filmes Brasileiros Lançados 1995 a 2013 |publisher=Ancine |access-date=July 17, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327102342/http://oca.ancine.gov.br/media/SAM/DadosMercado/2102.pdf |archive-date=March 27, 2014 |url-status=dead |page=32 }}</ref> representing the twelfth largest audience for a domestic film in 2003.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.filmeb.com.br/informe/319/n319.pdf | title=Globo Filmes e Columbia se destacam no ''ranking'' nacionl | date=December 22, 2003 | work=Filme B | access-date=March 10, 2014 | language=Portuguese | page=1 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140311035627/http://www.filmeb.com.br/informe/319/n319.pdf<!-- https://www.webcitation.org/6R8xVbjX7?url=http://www.filmeb.com.br/informe/319/n319.pdf --> | archive-date=March 11, 2014}}</ref>


===Accolades=== ===Accolades===
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At the 35th ], ''Mango Yellow'' was selected as Best Film by the official jury, the popular jury, and critics alike; it also received the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Cast, and Best Actor (Díaz).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u30759.shtml |title="Amarelo Manga" ganha prêmio do Forum do Festival de Berlim |date=February 15, 2003 |work=Folha de S. Paulo |publisher=Grupo Folha |accessdate=July 24, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_0GeoCtNwNAJ:www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u30759.shtml+&cd=1&hl=pt-BR&ct=clnk&gl=br |archivedate=July 20, 2014 |deadurl=yes }}</ref> Assis won the award for Best Debut Film at the 25th ], where the film also won the award for Best Cinematography.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.habanafilmfestival.com/noticias/index.php?newsid=398 |title=Premios 25 Edición del Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano |publisher=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Spanish |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Nxk2FMME?url=http://www.habanafilmfestival.com/noticias/index.php?newsid=398 |archivedate=March 10, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> It also won for Best Cinematography at the Seventh ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brazilianfilmfestival.com/miami/2010/miami_past_2003.html |title=7º Brazilian Film Festival of Miami |publisher=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6NxkllRnO?url=http://www.brazilianfilmfestival.com/miami/2010/miami_past_2003.html |archivedate=March 10, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> ''Mango Yellow'' won in every feature film category at the 13th Cine Ceará—Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score, Best Actor (for Nachtergaele), and Best Actress (for Paes)—and also received a special prize for its costume design.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cineclick.com.br/falando-em-filmes/noticias/amarelo-manga-e-grande-vencedor-do-13-cine-ceara |title=''Amarelo Manga'' é grande vencedor do 13º Cine Ceará |date=May 14, 2003 |work=Cineclick |publisher=R7 |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6NxlJ3hNE?url=http://www.cineclick.com.br/falando-em-filmes/noticias/amarelo-manga-e-grande-vencedor-do-13-cine-ceara |archivedate=March 10, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Although nominated in 13 categories at the 2004 ], it only won for Best Cinematography.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.estadao.com.br/arquivo/arteelazer/2004/not20040909p3970.htm |title=Clima ruim na entrega do Prêmio TAM de Cinema |date=September 9, 2004 |work=O Estado de S. Paulo |publisher=Grupo Estado |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8wWcccA?url=http://cultura.estadao.com.br/noticias/cinema%2Cclima-ruim-na-entrega-do-premio-tam-de-cinema%2C20040909p3970 |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> At the ], it won the award for Best Film in the Forum section,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinale.de/media/pdf_word/service_7/vor_55_ifb/53_IFB_Awards_2003.pdf |title=53. Berlin International Film Festival |publisher=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |page=10 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Nxj7IIHq?url=http://www.berlinale.de/media/pdf_word/service_7/vor_55_ifb/53_IFB_Awards_2003.pdf |archivedate=March 10, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> and received the Grand Prix at the 15th ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/04/01/viver9_0.html |title=Filme é premiado na França |work=Diário de Pernambuco |date=April 1, 2003 |publisher=Diários Associados |accessdate=July 17, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8x7M8qj?url=http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/04/01/viver9_0.html |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> It was also nominated for the ] for Best Ibero-American Film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://memoria.ebc.com.br/agenciabrasil/noticia/2004-01-15/amarelo-manga-concorre-ao-premio-ariel |title=Amarelo Manga concorre ao prêmio Ariel |date=January 15, 2004 |publisher=] |accessdate=March 18, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8wjSM1u?url=http://memoria.ebc.com.br/agenciabrasil/noticia/2004-01-15/amarelo-manga-concorre-ao-premio-ariel |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> At the 35th ], ''Mango Yellow'' was selected as Best Film by the official jury, the popular jury, and critics alike; it also received the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Cast, and Best Actor (Díaz).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u30759.shtml |title="Amarelo Manga" ganha prêmio do Forum do Festival de Berlim |date=February 15, 2003 |work=Folha de S. Paulo |publisher=Grupo Folha |access-date=July 24, 2014 |language=Portuguese }}</ref> Assis won the award for Best Debut Film at the 25th ], where the film also won the award for Best Cinematography.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.habanafilmfestival.com/noticias/index.php?newsid=398 |title=Premios 25 Edición del Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano |publisher=] |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Spanish |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313104436/http://www.habanafilmfestival.com/noticias/index.php?newsid=398 |archive-date=March 13, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> It also won for Best Cinematography at the Seventh ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brazilianfilmfestival.com/miami/2010/miami_past_2003.html |title=7º Brazilian Film Festival of Miami |publisher=] |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313092830/http://www.brazilianfilmfestival.com/miami/2010/miami_past_2003.html |archive-date=March 13, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> ''Mango Yellow'' won in every feature film category at the 13th Cine Ceará—Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score, Best Actor (for Nachtergaele), and Best Actress (for Paes)—and also received a special prize for its costume design.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cineclick.com.br/falando-em-filmes/noticias/amarelo-manga-e-grande-vencedor-do-13-cine-ceara |title=''Amarelo Manga'' é grande vencedor do 13º Cine Ceará |date=May 14, 2003 |work=Cineclick |publisher=R7 |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140310103650/http://www.cineclick.com.br/falando-em-filmes/noticias/amarelo-manga-e-grande-vencedor-do-13-cine-ceara |archive-date=March 10, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Although nominated in 13 categories at the 2004 ], it only won for Best Cinematography.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.estadao.com.br/arquivo/arteelazer/2004/not20040909p3970.htm |title=Clima ruim na entrega do Prêmio TAM de Cinema |date=September 9, 2004 |work=O Estado de S. Paulo |publisher=Grupo Estado |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223165608/http://cultura.estadao.com.br/noticias/cinema,clima-ruim-na-entrega-do-premio-tam-de-cinema,20040909p3970 |archive-date=December 23, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> At the ], it won the award for Best Film in the Forum section,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinale.de/media/pdf_word/service_7/vor_55_ifb/53_IFB_Awards_2003.pdf |title=53. Berlin International Film Festival |publisher=] |access-date=March 10, 2014 |page=10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130516044630/http://www.berlinale.de/media/pdf_word/service_7/vor_55_ifb/53_IFB_Awards_2003.pdf |archive-date=May 16, 2013 |url-status=live }}</ref> and received the Grand Prix at the 15th ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/04/01/viver9_0.html |title=Filme é premiado na França |work=Diário de Pernambuco |date=April 1, 2003 |publisher=Diários Associados |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812214837/http://www.old.pernambuco.com/diario/2003/04/01/viver9_0.html | archive-date=August 12, 2014 }}</ref> It was also nominated for the ] for Best Ibero-American Film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://memoria.ebc.com.br/agenciabrasil/noticia/2004-01-15/amarelo-manga-concorre-ao-premio-ariel |title=Amarelo Manga concorre ao prêmio Ariel |date=January 15, 2004 |publisher=] |access-date=March 18, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140318214654/http://memoria.ebc.com.br/agenciabrasil/noticia/2004-01-15/amarelo-manga-concorre-ao-premio-ariel |archive-date=March 18, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


===Critical reception=== ===Critical reception===
The film received generally positive reviews in Brazil. The characters, the actor performances, and the soundtrack were praised by Person and Veras, with Veras noting that the film's characterizations avoided stereotypes.<ref name=istoe/><ref name=pernambuco/> The film's cinematography was praised by Person and Veras<ref name=istoe/><ref name=pernambuco/> as well as by Marcelo Hessel from ] and Alcino Leite Netto from ''Folha de S. Paulo'', with Netto appreciating that the imagery was neither "decorative" nor "spare", but a part of the film.<ref name=omelete/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq1604200422.htm | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140310210352/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq1604200422.htm | archivedate=March 10, 2014 | deadurl=no | title=Amarelo Manga | date=April 16, 2014 | author=Netto, Alcino Leite | work=Folha de S. Paulo | publisher=Grupo Folha | accessdate=March 10, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref> The film's depiction of real life in Brazil was praised by Hessel and Veras, with both of them commenting that '']'' is "cosmeticized" if compared to ''Mango Yellow'', and the Hessel stating that ''Mango Yellow'' is "a testimony of documentary and sociological value".<ref name=pernambuco/><ref name=omelete/> Cinepop critic Andrea Don declared it a film that viewers would either love or hate, concluding that "you will not leave the cinema's room the same as you entered".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cinepop.com.br/amarelomanga-3-14838 |title=Amarelo Manga |author=Don, Andrea |date=May 6, 2013 |work=Cinepop |publisher=Universo Online |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6hhh0vzUs?url=http://cinepop.com.br/amarelomanga-3-14838 |archivedate=May 22, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The film received generally positive reviews in Brazil. The characters, the actor performances, and the soundtrack were praised by Person and Veras, with Veras noting that the film's characterizations avoided stereotypes.<ref name=istoe/><ref name=pernambuco/> The film's cinematography was praised by Person and Veras<ref name=istoe/><ref name=pernambuco/> as well as by Marcelo Hessel from ] and Alcino Leite Netto from ''Folha de S. Paulo'', with Netto appreciating that the imagery was neither "decorative" nor "spare", but a part of the film.<ref name=omelete/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq1604200422.htm | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140310210352/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq1604200422.htm | archive-date=March 10, 2014 | url-status=live | title=Amarelo Manga | date=April 16, 2014 | author=Netto, Alcino Leite | work=Folha de S. Paulo | publisher=Grupo Folha | access-date=March 10, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref> The film's depiction of real life in Brazil was praised by Hessel and Veras, with both of them commenting that '']'' is "cosmeticized" if compared to ''Mango Yellow'', and the Hessel stating that ''Mango Yellow'' is "a testimony of documentary and sociological value".<ref name=pernambuco/><ref name=omelete/> Cinepop critic Andrea Don declared it a film that viewers would either love or hate, concluding that "you will not leave the cinema's room the same as you entered".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cinepop.com.br/amarelomanga-3-14838 |title=Amarelo Manga |author=Don, Andrea |date=May 6, 2013 |work=Cinepop |publisher=Universo Online |access-date=March 10, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160603102657/http://cinepop.com.br/amarelomanga-3-14838 |archive-date=June 3, 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2015, it was recognized by the Brazilian Film Critics Association as the 86th best Brazilian film of all time on its ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/filmes/criticos-elegem-limite-de-mario-peixoto-melhor-filme-brasileiro-18150000 | title=Críticos elegem 'Limite', de Mário Peixoto, o melhor filme brasileiro | date=November 26, 2015 | work=] | publisher= | access-date=August 26, 2017 }}</ref>


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''Mango Yellow'' received mixed reviews from English-speaking reviewers. On review aggregation website ], the film has a 60% rating based on five reviews, with an average score of 5.6/10.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mango-yellow/ |title=Amarelo Manga (Mango Yellow) (2002) |work= ] | publisher = ] | accessdate=March 10, 2014}}</ref> On ], which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 40 (indicating "mixed or average reviews") based on five reviews.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/mango-yellow |title=Mango Yellow |work= ] | publisher = ] | accessdate=March 10, 2014}}</ref> A '']'' reviewer described the characters as "babbling caricatures" and the film as a "shallow Brazilian trifle".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0346/tracking.php | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040215090846/http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0346/tracking.php | archivedate=February 15, 2004 | title=Tracking Shots | date=November 2003 | work=] | accessdate=March 10, 2014}}</ref> Young called Nachtergaele a "standout" as "He embodies the film's savage over-the-topness without flattening out as some of the other characters do."<ref name=variety/> Although praising its cinematography, Keith Phipps of '']'' said it is "a film that has nothing to say".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/review/mango-yellow-4928 |title=Mango Yellow · Movie Review |author=Phipps, Keith |date=September 8, 2004 |work=] |publisher=] |accessdate=March 10, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8xgkba8?url=http://www.avclub.com/review/mango-yellow-4928 |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Sragow, Young, and Fox also praised Carvalho's work;<ref name=sragow/><ref name=variety/><ref name=tvguide/> Fox said it is "awdry stuff ... but it's glorious to look at".<ref name=tvguide/> In Sragow's opinion, the penultimate scene—the montage—"boasts an eloquence that eclipses everything else in the movie".<ref name=sragow/> Holden found the characters to be "robust, full-dimensional people" and praised the film's "surreal flavor".<ref name=nytimes/> Solis praised it, saying "the real pleasure" in the film is that Assis "doesn't recur to exploitation to make these people memorable".<ref name=popm/> ''Mango Yellow'' received mixed reviews from English-speaking reviewers. On review aggregation website ], the film has a 60% rating based on five reviews, with an average score of 5.6/10.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mango-yellow/ |title=Amarelo Manga (Mango Yellow) (2002) |work= ] | publisher = ] | access-date=March 10, 2014}}</ref> On ], which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 40 (indicating "mixed or average reviews") based on five reviews.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/mango-yellow |title=Mango Yellow |work= ] | publisher = ] | access-date=March 10, 2014}}</ref> A '']'' reviewer described the characters as "babbling caricatures" and the film as a "shallow Brazilian trifle".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0346/tracking.php | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040215090846/http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0346/tracking.php | archive-date=February 15, 2004 | title=Tracking Shots | date=November 2003 | author=Atkinson, Michael | work=] | access-date=March 10, 2014}}</ref> Young called Nachtergaele a "standout" as "He embodies the film's savage over-the-topness without flattening out as some of the other characters do."<ref name=variety/> Although praising its cinematography, Keith Phipps of '']'' said it is "a film that has nothing to say".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/review/mango-yellow-4928 |title=Mango Yellow · Movie Review |author=Phipps, Keith |date=September 8, 2004 |work=] |publisher=] |access-date=March 10, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313095954/http://www.avclub.com/review/mango-yellow-4928 |archive-date=March 13, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Sragow, Young, and Fox also praised cinematographer Carvalho's work;<ref name=sragow/><ref name=variety/><ref name=tvguide/> Fox said it is "awdry stuff ... but it's glorious to look at".<ref name=tvguide/> In Sragow's opinion, the penultimate scene—the montage—"boasts an eloquence that eclipses everything else in the movie".<ref name=sragow/> Holden found the characters to be "robust, full-dimensional people" and praised the film's "surreal flavor".<ref name=nytimes/> Solis praised it, saying "the real pleasure" in the film is that Assis "doesn't recur to exploitation to make these people memorable".<ref name=popm/>


===Home media=== ===Home media===
The film was released on DVD in Brazil by Califórnia Filmes in 2004,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gazetadigital.com.br/conteudo/show/secao/62/materia/30330/t/amarelo-manga-chega-ao-dvd |title="Amarelo Manga" chega ao DVD |date=March 7, 2004 |author=Brasil, Ubiratan |work=Gazeta Digital |publisher=Grupo Gazeta de Comunicação |accessdate=July 24, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6RJawUOkx?url=http://www.gazetadigital.com.br/conteudo/show/secao/62/materia/30330/t/amarelo-manga-chega-ao-dvd |archivedate=July 24, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> while in the United States it was released by ] in partnership with ] on the "Global Lens 2004/2003" series in 2005,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/mango_yellow_press_kit/mango_yellow_press.pdf |title=Mango Yellow PK |publisher=] |accessdate=July 24, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6RJbmUQAn?url=http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/mango_yellow_press_kit/mango_yellow_press.pdf |archivedate=July 24, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> and on "The Best of Global Lens: Brazil" in 2011.<ref name=popm>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/148468-the-best-of-global-lens-brazil/ |title=A Tasty Sampler of Brazil's Good, Bad and Ugly: 'The Best of Global Lens: Brazil' |author=Solis, Jose |date=September 19, 2011 |work=] |accessdate=July 24, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6RJbJYrnL?url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/148468-the-best-of-global-lens-brazil/ |archivedate=July 24, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/sellsheets/gfibrazil.pdf |title=The Best of Global Lens Brazil |publisher=First Run Features |accessdate=July 24, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6RJc2uHtO?url=http://firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/sellsheets/gfibrazil.pdf |archivedate=July 24, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The film was released on DVD in Brazil by Califórnia Filmes in 2004,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gazetadigital.com.br/conteudo/show/secao/62/materia/30330/t/amarelo-manga-chega-ao-dvd |title="Amarelo Manga" chega ao DVD |date=March 7, 2004 |author=Brasil, Ubiratan |work=Gazeta Digital |publisher=Grupo Gazeta de Comunicação |access-date=July 24, 2014 |language=Portuguese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140727170715/http://www.gazetadigital.com.br/conteudo/show/secao/62/materia/30330/t/amarelo-manga-chega-ao-dvd |archive-date=July 27, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> while in the United States it was released by ] in partnership with ] on the "Global Lens 2004/2003" series in 2005,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/mango_yellow_press_kit/mango_yellow_press.pdf |title=Mango Yellow PK |publisher=] |access-date=July 24, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924013319/http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/mango_yellow_press_kit/mango_yellow_press.pdf |archive-date=September 24, 2015 |url-status=live }}</ref> and re-released on "The Best of Global Lens: Brazil" in 2011.<ref name=popm>{{cite web|url=https://www.popmatters.com/review/148468-the-best-of-global-lens-brazil/ |title=A Tasty Sampler of Brazil's Good, Bad and Ugly: 'The Best of Global Lens: Brazil' |author=Solis, Jose |date=September 19, 2011 |work=] |access-date=July 24, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810180844/http://www.popmatters.com/review/148468-the-best-of-global-lens-brazil/ |archive-date=August 10, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/sellsheets/gfibrazil.pdf |title=The Best of Global Lens Brazil |publisher=First Run Features |access-date=July 24, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140728064942/http://firstrunfeatures.com/presskits/sellsheets/gfibrazil.pdf |archive-date=July 28, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


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2002 film by Cláudio Assis

Mango Yellow
Theatrical release poster
PortugueseAmarelo Manga
Directed byCláudio Assis
Written byHilton Lacerda
Produced by
  • Cláudio Assis
  • Paulo Sacramento
Starring
CinematographyWalter Carvalho
Edited byPaulo Sacramento
Music by
Production
companies
  • Parabólica Brasil
  • Olhos de Cão
  • Labocine
  • Quanta
Distributed byRioFilme
Release dates
  • October 4, 2002 (2002-10-04) (Festival do Rio)
  • August 15, 2003 (2003-08-15) (theatrical release)
Running time100 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
BudgetR$450,000
Box officeR$769,750

Mango Yellow (Portuguese: Amarelo Manga) is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco.

Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film Festival. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the best Brazilian films of all time, while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response.

Plot

The film opens with Lígia, a barmaid who is fed up with her grueling routine and who is forced to routinely turn down the sexual propositions of the bar's customers. One of the men who hits on Lígia is Isaac, a necrophiliac who enjoys sodomizing corpses and drinking their blood. He lives at the Texas Hotel, where Dunga, a gay man, works as a handyman. Dunga is attracted to Wellington, a butcher who delivers meat to the hotel. Wellington, however, is married to Kika, a woman who is proud to be an evangelical Christian. However, Wellington cheats on his wife with a woman named Dayse. Dayse tires of being Wellington's mistress and tells Dunga about the relationship.

Dunga anonymously reveals to Kika that her husband is cheating on her, thinking that if he can destroy their marriage, then he and Wellington can become lovers. Kika finds Wellington and Dayse together, attacks them, and then leaves for good. Wellington goes to the Texas Hotel to seek solace. Dunga wants to take Wellington up to his room, but Wellington is put off by the funeral of the recently deceased owner of the hotel. Meanwhile, Isaac is thrown out of the bar after trying to forcibly grab Lígia. He is then seen driving his car and when he meets Kika, he takes her to his apartment and they have sex. As the film concludes, Lígia is shown again complaining about her routine. This is followed by a montage of everyday city life, ending with Kika deciding to dye her hair in mango yellow, the same shade that made Isaac so attracted to Lígia.

Cast

Themes

Bloch's character is an example of how Assis tried to make the film "poetic and violent at the same time."

Writing for The New York Times, Stephen Holden interpreted the film's message as follows: "This is how the lower half lives in Brazil, and by extension, humanity at its most basic, getting along without the rose-colored protections that affluence affords." As it deals with these kinds of themes, the film was labeled as "violent". In response, Assis said that he "films life as it is". Jose Solis of PopMatters declared that "despite its sorrowful appearance, the film is a celebration of life". Assis tried to contrast the violence depicted by the Hollywood action films with the "small violences" which people face everyday, making it "poetic and violent at the same time". Bloch's character shooting corpses represents "a harmless, symbolic addiction" in the same way other aspects of the film "come from it, this violence within us".

Writing in The New Yorker, Michael Sragow said that "The human content ... is the stuff of art-house exploitation." IstoÉ Gente's Domingas Person wrote that the phrase "the human being is stomach and sex", which is said by the priest in the film, is an apt summary of the film's "spirit". Writing in Diário de Pernambuco, Luciana Veras declared that the film "talk about the excluded who also crave the same as the characters in the novela, from Hollywood films or French novels: love and happiness". Assis criticized the fact that several directors like to "glamorize poverty," and as such, he characterized his characters to show the people's vice. José Geraldo Couto of Folha de S. Paulo wrote that the film shows that "the miserable are not dear waiting for the mercy of others, but are full of life, willing to kill or die to fulfill their desires and instincts". Deborah Young of Variety opined that the mango yellow color represents both "the jaundiced shade of their broken dreams" and their sense "of nonconformity and feeling alive."

Background and production

One of Assis's first ideas for the film led to a scene in which Cavalli (pictured) appears nude.

Prior to Mango Yellow, Cláudio Assis worked as a production director on the 1996 film Perfumed Ball and as director on three short films. One of them, Texas Hotel, served as an inspiration to Mango Yellow; Alessandro Giannini of O Estado de S. Paulo said Texas Hotel is "a kind of 'privileged test' of Mango Yellow", while TV Guide's Ken Fox described Mango Yellow as an "expanded version" of Hotel Texas. Couto wrote that the "gratuitous series of aberrations" presented in Texas Hotel was turned into an "articulate narrative and full of meaning".

The production cost was R$450,000. Assis was happy with this, noting that Brazilian films cost an average of R$3 million at the time. The filming took place in the suburbs of the cities of Recife and Olinda, both in the state of Pernambuco. It was shot with 35 mm cameras brought from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and filming took place in five weeks between September and October 2001.

One of the first ideas Assis had for the film was to show the mons pubis of a waitress he knew. Though he was unsure how to include this element, the yellow-colored pubic hair matched the book Tempo Amarelo ("Yellow Time"), by sociologist Renato Carneiro Campos. The title of the film was borrowed from the book, in which the author describes the "rotten teeth of children, the color of poverty in the country". Assis wanted to create a film to show "the face of the Brazilian people. We are from the Third World and we need to look at ourselves".

Release

Mango Yellow's premiere was held at the Festival do Rio on October 4, 2002, while it was released on domestic theaters on August 15, 2003. Despite receiving praise by film critics, it was moderately received by Brazilian audiences. Mango Yellow grossed R$769,750, with a viewership of 129,021 people in the sixteen Brazilian theaters in which it was shown, representing the twelfth largest audience for a domestic film in 2003.

Accolades

Both Diaz (left) and Paes won awards for their performances

At the 35th Festival de Brasília, Mango Yellow was selected as Best Film by the official jury, the popular jury, and critics alike; it also received the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Cast, and Best Actor (Díaz). Assis won the award for Best Debut Film at the 25th Havana Film Festival, where the film also won the award for Best Cinematography. It also won for Best Cinematography at the Seventh Brazilian Film Festival of Miami. Mango Yellow won in every feature film category at the 13th Cine Ceará—Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score, Best Actor (for Nachtergaele), and Best Actress (for Paes)—and also received a special prize for its costume design. Although nominated in 13 categories at the 2004 Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro, it only won for Best Cinematography. At the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival, it won the award for Best Film in the Forum section, and received the Grand Prix at the 15th Toulouse Latin America Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Ibero-American Film.

Critical reception

The film received generally positive reviews in Brazil. The characters, the actor performances, and the soundtrack were praised by Person and Veras, with Veras noting that the film's characterizations avoided stereotypes. The film's cinematography was praised by Person and Veras as well as by Marcelo Hessel from Omelete and Alcino Leite Netto from Folha de S. Paulo, with Netto appreciating that the imagery was neither "decorative" nor "spare", but a part of the film. The film's depiction of real life in Brazil was praised by Hessel and Veras, with both of them commenting that City of God is "cosmeticized" if compared to Mango Yellow, and the Hessel stating that Mango Yellow is "a testimony of documentary and sociological value". Cinepop critic Andrea Don declared it a film that viewers would either love or hate, concluding that "you will not leave the cinema's room the same as you entered". In 2015, it was recognized by the Brazilian Film Critics Association as the 86th best Brazilian film of all time on its Top 100.

Deborah Young of Variety said that Nachtergaele (pictured) "is a standout" in the film.

Mango Yellow received mixed reviews from English-speaking reviewers. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 60% rating based on five reviews, with an average score of 5.6/10. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 40 (indicating "mixed or average reviews") based on five reviews. A The Village Voice reviewer described the characters as "babbling caricatures" and the film as a "shallow Brazilian trifle". Young called Nachtergaele a "standout" as "He embodies the film's savage over-the-topness without flattening out as some of the other characters do." Although praising its cinematography, Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club said it is "a film that has nothing to say". Sragow, Young, and Fox also praised cinematographer Carvalho's work; Fox said it is "awdry stuff ... but it's glorious to look at". In Sragow's opinion, the penultimate scene—the montage—"boasts an eloquence that eclipses everything else in the movie". Holden found the characters to be "robust, full-dimensional people" and praised the film's "surreal flavor". Solis praised it, saying "the real pleasure" in the film is that Assis "doesn't recur to exploitation to make these people memorable".

Home media

The film was released on DVD in Brazil by Califórnia Filmes in 2004, while in the United States it was released by First Run Features in partnership with Global Film Initiative on the "Global Lens 2004/2003" series in 2005, and re-released on "The Best of Global Lens: Brazil" in 2011.

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