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Onde a Terra Acaba

Onde a Terra Acaba
Direction
SÉRGIO MACHADO
Screenplay
Sérgio Machado
Cinematography
Antonio Luiz Mendes
Editing
Isabelle Rathery
Producer
Raquel Freire Zangrandi
Edition(s)
25ª

Onde a Terra Acaba

Onde a Terra Acaba
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  • 75 minutos
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  • colorido
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  • 2000
Brazil

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Documentary about one of the most unique of Brazilian film makers: Mário Peixoto (1908-1992), who made the anthological Limit (1930-31). He was only 21 when he directed one of the most beautiful, innovating and experimental films in the history of silent movies. As an autobiographical record, Onde a Terra Acaba is structured as from passages from his diaries, from interviews, and letters. The film maker’ life in his youth is narrated by actor Matheus Nachtergaele. In addition to passages from Limit and hundreds of rare photographs, the documentary includes some precious items such as an interview with the director in black and white, a making-of made by the team from Limit, and fragments never before shown from Onde a Terra Acaba, by Peixoto, a film that was never completed. According to researcher Fernão Ramos, part of the legend around Mário José Breves Rodrigues Peixoto comes from his own behavior and personality : “a combination of shyness, megalomania, and a rare literary talent”.

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SÉRGIO MACHADO
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Born in 1969. As a screenplay writer, he collaborated, among others, on features such as Madame Satã (2002, 26th and 43rd Mostras), by Karim Aïnouz, and The Invisible Collection (2012, 36th Mostra), by Bernand Attal. As a director, he is responsible for the features Onde a Terra Acaba (2001) —which won the Jury Prize at the 25th Mostra—, Lower City (2005, 29th Mostra), Quincas Berro D’Água (2010), The Violin Teacher (2015), winner of the Audience Prize for Best Brazilian Feature Film at the 39th Mostra, and The Fight of the Century (2016, 40th Mostra). Machado was a member of the Jury of the 42nd Mostra.
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