Ministériodo Bloco

Quero Exibir Meu Longa

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2013

About Quero Exibir Meu Longa

"I Want to Show My Feature Film" is a carnival bloco (street band) created by film enthusiasts and filmmakers, based in Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. The bloco seeks to bring cinema to the public space, with parades and irreverent and cultured performances, including film-themed costumes and original songs that parody famous characters. It is part of the "new wave" of blocos.

About Quero Exibir Meu Longa

I Want to Show My Feature Film: A Costume Party at the Rio Carnival

Complete History of the Bloco

The bloco "Quero Exibir Meu Longa" (I Want to Show My Feature Film) was born in 2013, in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, specifically in Praça Gabriel Soares. This irreverent parade stands out for its references to Brazilian national cinema, creating an environment that mixes popular culture with a dose of humor and creativity[1].

Founders and Important Characters

The bloco is founded by a diverse team that includes three screenwriters, an event producer, a doctor, and an administration student. This mix of professionals created a unique scenario for the formation of the group's samba, which was composed of 12 hands (and a lot of beer)[1]. This diversity is fundamental to the bloco's rich identity.

Musical Identity

The characteristic musical style of "Quero Exibir Meu Longa" is a mixture of samba with irreverent and humorous elements. The chorus of the group's first samba, for example, is already a declaration of intent: “Não é o Bem Amado/Não é tão bem dotado/Mas entra na abertura de Gramado” (It's not the Well-Loved/It's not so well-endowed/But it enters the opening of Gramado)[1]. This bold approach reflects the bloco's creative and innovative attitude.

Traditions and Rituals

The traditional costumes of "Quero Exibir Meu Longa" are a celebration of Brazilian cinematographic culture. Participants create their own costumes inspired by iconic film characters, making each parade a living work of art. The bloco's official colors, although not specified, tend to be vibrant and eye-catching, reflecting the energy and joy of Carnival[1].

Territory and Belonging

The bloco's neighborhood of origin is Tijuca, located in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The rehearsal locations are generally close to Praça Gabriel Soares, where the main parade takes place. The traditional parade route includes Praça Gabriel Soares and adjacent streets, such as Rua Clóvis Beviláqua, Rua Conde de Bonfim, and Rua Henry Ford[3].

Evolution and Historical Milestones

Since its founding in 2013, "Quero Exibir Meu Longa" has had significant moments. Year after year, the bloco has grown in popularity, attracting more revelers with its creativity and humor. Although there are no records of specific awards, the bloco is recognized for its originality and unique contribution to the Carnival scene[1].

Cultural Impact

"Quero Exibir Meu Longa" has a significant impact on the cultural scene of Rio, especially among film buffs and lovers of irreverent Carnival. The interaction with the local community is marked by a positive energy, as demonstrated by the rapid growth of its Facebook page, which already had 700 confirmed for the parade just 20 days after its creation[1].

Current Structure

The current structure of the bloco includes a variety of components, from participants dressed in cinematographic costumes to musical instruments that complement the samba with elements of percussion and melody. Although there are no specific details about the internal organization, it is clear that the diversity of founders and participants contributes to a dynamic and adaptable structure[1].

Popular Participation

Popular participation in "Quero Exibir Meu Longa" is quite lively. The public interacts with the bloco through admiration of the costumes and musical energy. The estimate of revelers may vary year after year, but the interest in participating in or watching the parade is always high, especially among those who share a passion for cinematographic culture[1].

Curiosities and Interesting Facts

  • Film Buff Costume: The biggest curiosity about "Quero Exibir Meu Longa" lies in its base of inspiration in national cinema