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Origin BresilGenres Drama,
FantasyActors Camila Pitanga,
Miguel Falabella,
Fernanda Montenegro,
Pedro Cardoso,
Stênio Garcia,
Fernando TorresRating68%
In the 70s, in Rio de Janeiro, the neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca was a kind of promised land. One of several buildings on the site was the Paradise Condominium, a luxury building that would be constructed by the contractor of Dr. Sabóia (José Wilker). Celio, still a child, is impressed with the model of the enterprise, shown by his friend Otávio, son of Dr. Sabóia. With the excitement of the son, his parents decide to buy an apartment in Paradise Condominium, the number 808., 2h19
Directed by Karim AïnouzOrigin BresilGenres DramaThemes Feminist films,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Fernanda MontenegroRating77%
Rio de Janeiro, 1950. Euridice, 18 ans, et Guida, 20 ans, sont deux soeurs inséparables. Elles vivent chez leurs parents et rêvent, l’une d’une carrière de pianiste, l’autre du grand amour. A cause de leur père, les deux soeurs vont devoir construire leurs vies l’une sans l’autre. Séparées, elles prendront en main leur destin, sans jamais renoncer à se retrouver.Directed by John Turturro,
Nadine Labaki,
Carlos Saldanha,
César Charlone,
Fernando Meirelles,
José Padilha,
Paolo Sorrentino,
Im Sang-soo,
Stephan Elliott,
Andrucha Waddington,
Guillermo Arriaga,
Vicente AmorimOrigin BresilGenres Drama,
Anthology film,
RomanceActors Vincent Cassel,
Fernanda Montenegro,
Basil Hoffman,
Emily Mortimer,
Harvey Keitel,
Ryan KwantenRating52%
Une anthologie de films courts dédiés à la ville brésilienne de Rio de Janeiro. Chacun des récits, en véritable déclaration d'amour, révèle un quartier et une caractéristique de la cité à travers le drame social, le conte spirituel, la chronique de moeurs, la comédie sentimentale ou la satire. , 1h55
Origin BresilGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalActors Thiago Lacerda,
Marjorie Estiano,
Fernanda Montenegro,
Cléo Pires,
Mayana Moura,
Vanessa LóesRating67%
Based on the novel's trilogy of the same name, by Erico Verissimo, Time and the Wind follows 150 years of family Terra Cambará and their opponent Amaral family. The history of struggles between the two families begins in the missions and runs until the end of the 19th century. The film also features the period of formation of the State of Rio Grande do Sul and the dispute of territory between the Portuguese and Spanish crowns., 1h55
Directed by Andrucha WaddingtonOrigin BresilGenres DramaActors Fernanda Montenegro,
Fernanda Torres,
Ruy Guerra,
Seu Jorge,
Stênio Garcia,
Enrique DíazRating72%
In 1910, pregnant Áurea (Torres) along with her mother, Maria (Montenegro) arrive at a remote, desert-like part of the Brazilian state of Maranhão—called the Lençóis Maranhenses—where her fanatical husband Vasco de Sá (Ruy Guerra) has relocated the family from the state's capital, São Luís, to start a farm. Soon the white settlers realize that they are not alone: a group of descendants of runaway slaves live in the area, in a settlement—generally known as a quilombo—they call "The Island" because it is the only permanently fertile spot in a sea of sand where it rains only during the rainy season. Due to the madness of Vasco, Maria seeks to bribe the black settlers to take her and her daughter away, but they, while taking her money (it is basically useless in the local barter economy), do no such thing., 1h53
Directed by Walter SallesOrigin BresilGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Transport films,
Road moviesActors Fernanda Montenegro,
Matheus Nachtergaele,
Marília Pêra,
Othon Bastos,
Otávio Augusto,
Caio JunqueiraRating80%
Dora is a retired schoolteacher who has become embittered. She works at Rio de Janeiro's Central Station, writing letters for illiterate customers, in order to make ends meet. She can be impatient with her customers and sometimes does not mail the letters she writes, putting them in a drawer or even tearing them up. Josué is a poor 9-year-old boy who has never met his father, but hopes to do so. His mother sends letters to his father through Dora, saying that she hopes to reunite with him soon, but when she is killed in a bus accident just outside the train station, the boy is left homeless. Dora takes him in and traffics him to a corrupt couple, but she is made to feel guilty by her neighbor and friend Irene and later steals him back.