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Synopsis
Former documentary filmmaker Walter Salles (Foreign Land) directed this Brazilian-French road movie tracing the travels and travails of a young boy and an aging woman across the Brazilian landscape. In Rio de Janeiro's central railroad station, callous Dora (leading Brazilian stage/screen actress Fernanda Montenegro) works at a stand where she writes letters for a parade of poor and illiterate. Some of these remain undelivered because she chooses not to mail all of the letters. One of her customers is a woman whose nine-year-old son, Josue (Vinicius de Oliveira), hopes to see the father he has never met, but after the mother dictates two letters to the father, she's killed when hit by a bus. Since Josue is left homeless, Dora reluctantly takes him home to her small apartment overlooking the railroad tracks, where she sometimes spends time with her neighbor Irene (Marilia Pera). Dora places Josue with people who claim to find adoptive parents. When Irene informs her they actually sell children who are then killed for their organs, Dora rescues Josue, and the two board a bus. After a failed attempt to abandon Josue at a roadside stop, Dora and Josue hitch a ride from a religious truck driver. Failing to locate his father, they arrive penniless at a huge rural religious convocation, where Josue suggests Dora bring her letter-writing skills back into play. The notion works, and Dora profits by writing letters to saints for the more devout among the assembled multitudes. Continuing on, they arrive at a sprawling-mass housing development -- and hopefully, a solution to the problem of a family for Josue. Young actor de Oliveira was a shoeshine boy who beat out more than 1,500 other children who auditioned or were interviewed for the Josue role. Made with grants from the Sundance Institute, NHK, and the French Ministry of Culture, this film was shown at 1998 film festivals (Sundance, Berlin). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Paulo Brito Associate Producer
Sergio Machado Casting
Walter Carvalho Cinematographer
Antonio Pinto Composer (Music Score)
Jaques Morelenbaum Composer (Music Score)
Cristina Camargo Costume Designer
Walter Salles, Jr. Director
Felipe Lacerda Editor
Isabelle Rathery Editor
Donald Ranvaud Executive Producer
Elisa Tolomelli Executive Producer
Lillian Birnbaum Executive Producer
Thomas Garvin Executive Producer
Kátia Lund First Assistant Director
Arthur Cohn Producer
Martine de Clermont-Tonnerre Producer
Carla Caffe Production Designer
Cassio Amarante Production Designer
Joao Emanuel Carneiro Screenwriter
Marcos Bernstein Screenwriter
Walter Salles, Jr. Screenwriter
Monica Costa Set Designer
Francois Groult Sound/Sound Designer
Jean-Claude Brisson Sound/Sound Designer
Mark Van der Willigen Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 110
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Canal Plus
Rio Filme

Release
November 20, 1998 (USA)
by Sony Pictures Classics

Awards
1998 - Best Foreign Film - Independent Spirit Award
1998 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - French Academy of Cinema
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Golden Globe
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - L.A. Film Critics Association
1998 - Golden Bear - Berlin International Film Festival
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Golden Globe
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - French Academy of Cinema
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Los Angeles Film Critics Association
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1998 - Golden Bear - Berlin International Film Festival
1998 - Best Foreign Film - Independent Spirit Awards
1998 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
1998 - Best Foreign Language Film - Hollywood Foreign Press Association