Brazil
Universal Studios (1985)
Comedy, Documentary, Fantasy, Science Fiction
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/ Color / 136 minsIn Collection
#959
#959
Plot
Brazil is a Terry Gilliam dystopic black comedy film that reflects the melancholy, dreamlike quality of a famous Brazilian song that’s been translated into English. The film parodies the mostly dysfunctional bureaucratic world we live in and takes us to a post-apocalyptic world in the future yet with our present day attitudes in mind.Cast
| Jonathan Pryce | Sam Lowry | |
| Robert De Niro | Archibald Tuttle | |
| Katherine Helmond | Mrs. Ida Lowry | |
| Ian Holm | Mr. M. Kurtzmann | |
| Bob Hoskins | Spoor |
Crew
| Director |
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| Producer | Arnon Milchan | ||
| Writer | Terry Gilliam | ||
| Cinematography | Roger Pratt | ||
| Musician | Michael Kamen |
Trailer
Edition Details
| Release Date | 19/05/2003 |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Screen Ratio | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Subtitles | Danish; English; English (Closed Captioned); Finnish; Norwegian; Swedish |
| Layers | Single Side, Dual Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes | 1 |
Personal Details
| Links |
IMDB
TheMovieDb.org |
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Features
| PAL Widescreen |
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