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词条 Serra Pelada (film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

     Development  Filming 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Serra Pelada
| image = Serra Pelada Film Poster.jpg
| caption = Brazilian theatrical poster
| director = Heitor Dhalia
| producer = Andrezza de Faria
Wagner Moura
Tatiana Quintella
| writer = Heitor Dhalia
Vera Egito
| starring = Juliano Cazarré
Júlio Andrade
Sophie Charlotte
Wagner Moura
Matheus Nachtergaele
| music = Antonio Pinto
| cinematography =
| editing = Márcio Hashimoto Soares
| studio = Paranoid
| distributor = Warner Bros.
| released = {{Film date|2013|10|18|Brazil|df=yes}}
| runtime = 100 minutes
| country = Brazil
| language = Portuguese
| budget = R$ 10 million[1]
| gross = $1,908,156[2]
}}

Serra Pelada is a 2013 Brazilian drama film co-written and directed by Heitor Dhalia, starring Juliano Cazarré, Júlio Andrade, Sophie Charlotte, Wagner Moura, and Matheus Nachtergaele.

The film follows the story of two men in Serra Pelada, one of the largest mines in the world.[3]

Plot

The friends Juliano (Juliano Cazarré) and Joaquim (Júlio Andrade) leave São Paulo in search of the dream of gold. The year is 1978. The two arrive at the Amazon jungle as so many other thousands of men arrived. Full of dreams and illusions. But life in the camp changes everything. The obsession with wealth and power destroys them. Juliano becomes a gangster. Joaquim leaves all his values behind.[4]

Cast

{{div col}}
  • Juliano Cazarré as Juliano
  • Júlio Andrade as Joaquim
  • Sophie Charlotte as Thereza
  • Wagner Moura as Lindo Rico
  • Matheus Nachtergaele as Carvalho
  • Eline Porto as Izabel
  • Lyu Arisson as Marcelo
  • Edmilson Cordeiro as Josias
  • Silvero Pereira as Severino
  • Démick Lopes as Maria Y
  • Jesuíta Barbosa as Navalhada
  • Adriano Barroso as Lindomar
  • Rose Tuñas as Bereka
  • Alysson Amaral as Caboclo
  • Oswaldo Eugênio as Nego Diamante
  • Leonel Ferreira as Felicio
{{div col end}}

Production

Development

The director Heitor Dhalia said to UOL that Serra Pelada was the hardest movie he ever made. "When I had the idea of the film, I thought: ' why had nobody thought of doing this movie before? ' And when I was filming I understood why. It was almost impossible to be done. It was very complex. It was the hardest film I've ever done".[1]

According to Dhalia, it was hard to tell the story of a camp which focused on men living in precarious conditions and facing orders from the owners of the operating areas.

"We're talking about a fairly important Brazilian event of our recent history. The biggest gold rush of the modern era. Highest concentration of manual labor since the pyramids of Egypt, which had 4,000 men. In Serra Pelada there were around 100,000 men working".[5]

Filming

The film was going to be shot in Pará, but ended up being filmed in Paulínia, São Paulo, after Vale and the Amazonian State Government denied support for the production.[1]

The producer Tatiana Quintella confirmed that Vale vetoed the filming in Pará, but explained that running the production there would be unworkable. "We had no budget for the logistics and security of our team. So we decided to shoot the film in São Paulo".[1]

References

1. ^Foi o filme mais difícil que já fiz, diz Heitor Dhalia sobre "Serra Pelada" - Notícias - UOL Cinema
2. ^2013 Brazil Yearly Box Office Results
3. ^Festival do Rio: 'Serra Pelada' é um autêntico faroeste amazônico - Celebridades - Notícia - VEJA.com
4. ^Serra Pelada- Cinema Brasileiro - Globo Filmes
5. ^Filme Serra Pelada é destaque no encerramento do Festival do Rio - Portal Vermelho

External links

  • {{IMDb title|2140381|Serra Pelada}}
{{Heitor Dhalia}}

7 : Brazilian films|2013 films|Brazilian drama films|Gold mining in Brazil|Films shot in Paulínia|Films directed by Heitor Dhalia|Films set in the 1970s

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