Mar 7 • 18:35 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

'The Secret Agent' is a cousin of my piece, says John Malkovich, who comes to Brazil

John Malkovich discussed the Brazilian film 'The Secret Agent' and his upcoming performance in Brazil, drawing parallels between the two projects.

John Malkovich is preparing for his trip to Brazil while taking time to engage with the Brazilian film 'The Secret Agent', which he believes is a contender for an Oscar, with nominations in four categories, including Best Film. Malkovich is set to present his work 'The Infamous Ramírez Hoffman', a performance that melds monologue with musical concert elements, inspired by a fictional character from a Roberto Bolaño story.

While discussing his upcoming project, which debuts at the Theatro Municipal do Rio and the Sala São Paulo in late March, Malkovich drew an intriguing connection between his performance and the film, referring to the main character Armando in 'The Secret Agent', portrayed by Wagner Moura. He made a comparison, suggesting that Armando could be seen as one of those targeted by the character Ramírez Hoffman, showcasing how the two narratives intertwine through their thematic explorations of morality and conflict.

Malkovich praised Moura's performance, emphasizing the depth of the film and its moral implications. The conversation hints at the broader cultural discussions happening in Brazil around film and theatre, especially regarding artistic expression amidst political tensions, underlining the significance of these works in the contemporary Brazilian cultural landscape.

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