Once There Was Brasilia

Once There Was Brasilia (2017)

Not Rated 20 Nov 2017 • Drama, Sci-Fi • 1h 40m
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Disguised as dystopian science fiction, which crosses references of George Miller and JC Ballard, Once There Was Brazilia proposes a reflection on the current Brazilian political and social situation, concretely from the process of dismissal of President Dilma Rousseff, rehearsing an alternative future for Brazil. As the political capital of the country, and especially as one of the most symbolic utopias of the Brazilian twentieth century, the city of Brazilia shares the protagonism with a couple of renegades who survive by wandering marginally waiting for personal and collective redemption. To the fourth film, after the multi-award-winning White Out, Black In (2014), Adirley Queirós returns to explore the vicissitudes of Brazilian society.

Adirley Queirós
Director

Writer
Wellington Abreu, Marquim do Tropa, Andreia Vieira
Starring

Language: Portuguese
Awards: 4 wins & 3 nominations
Country: Brazil
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4.9

IMDb (224 votes)
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