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Synopsis
This beautifully photographed black and white Brazilian mystery chronicles the union between Paco, an aspiring actor living in Sao Paulo, and Brazil-born Alex, who works as a waitress in Lisbon, Portugal. Much of the tale is set in 1990 when Brazilian president Fernando Collor de Mello threw his country into an economic tailspin by suddenly confiscating the savings accounts of the entire population. At this time, Paco is living with his elderly mother in a poor Sao Paulo neighborhood. Tired of living in squalor, the mother dreams of returning to her native Spain. When she learns that her savings have been seized, the shocked old woman drops dead. Now without his mother, Paco feels little desire to stay in Brazil and so meets with the sleazy Igor, an antique dealer, and agrees to smuggle a violin stuffed with raw diamonds to Lisbon. Paco is to take the fiddle to a certain hotel where he will be paid by the contact. Unfortunately, he arrives, but the contact doesn't. This incident leads him down a twisted road filled with murder, danger and intrigue that eventually ends in the arms of Alex. In many films, this would be the end of the story, but not for Alex and Paco, for they cannot relax and enjoy their relationship unless they can somehow escape the murderous thugs Igor sent to kill them. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Walter Carvalho Cinematographer
António da Cunha Telles Co-producer
Paulo Dantes Co-producer
Jose Miguel Wisnik Composer (Music Score)
Cristina Camargo Costume Designer
Daniela Thomas Director
Walter Salles, Jr. Director
Felipe Lacerda Editor
Walter Salles, Jr. Editor
Flavio R. Tambellini Executive Producer
Daniela Thomas Production Designer
Daniela Thomas Screenwriter
Marcos Bernstein Screenwriter
Millor Fernandes Screenwriter
Walter Salles, Jr. Screenwriter
Geraldo Ribeire Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 100
Country: Portugal
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Release
September 24, 1997 (France)