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CHILDHOOD

INFÂNCIA
Direction
DOMINGOS DE OLIVEIRA
Screenplay
Domingos Oliveira
Cinematography
Paulo Violeta
Editing
Tina Saphira
Cast
Fernanda Montenegro, Paulo Betti, Priscilla Rozenbaum, Raul Guaraná
Producer
Renata Paschoal
Production
Teatro Ilustre
Ratings
14 anos
Edition(s)
38ª

CHILDHOOD

INFÂNCIA
  • Fiction
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  • 84 min
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  • digital
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  • cor
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  • 2014
Brazil

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A day in Rodriguinho’s childhood inside a mansion in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro. He is the son of Conceição, grandson of matriarch Dona Mocinha and son of Henrique, the poor young man who entered the family. Orlando is the 40-year-old drunkard uncle, living on the expenses of his mother. On the same day that Rodrigo’s dog dies after eating the naphtalines that his grandmother put in the closets, the family discovers that Henrique, Mocinha’s solicitor, sold two plots of land owned by the harsh woman without permission. Everything happens while the country waits for Carlos Lacerda’s speech, amid the tensions preceding the fall of Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas.

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Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1936, he went on to direct classics of Brazilian cinema, including Todas as Mulheres do Mundo (1967), with Leila Diniz; Edu Coração de Ouro (1968) and As Duas Faces da Moeda (1969). In 1995, he wrote the stage play “Amores” with Priscilla Rozenbaum, later adapted for the big screen in 1996. Mostra presented his fims Breaking Up (2002), Feminices (2005), Youth (Audience Prize in 2008), Todo Mundo tem Problemas Sexuais (2008) and First Day Any Year (2012),also granting him the Leon Cakoff Prize in 2012.
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