
The action of GonzĂĄlez-Foersterâs Plages takes place in Rio de Janeiro on New Yearâs Eve, presenting the viewer with a birdâs-eye view of Copacabanaâs beach crowded with white-clad revelers gathering for a seasonal firework display. Structured around a sequence of memories that intermingle personal desire with utopian ambitions for the city, it references landscape architect Roberto Burle Marxâs pavement designs and architect SĂ©rgio Bernardesâs plan to build helix-shaped apartment blocks. For GonzĂĄlez-Foerster, the beachâwith its free social movement and fluid boundary between land and seaâis a symbol of possibility. Copacabana could be a utopia, but as it starts to rain and the film nears its end, a local fisherman makes a stark announcement: âCopacabana does not exist.â