Lisbela e o Prisioneiro
Lisbela e o Prisioneiro | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Guel Arraes |
Produced by | Paula Lavigne |
Written by |
Guel Arraes Pedro Cardoso Jorge Furtado |
Based on |
Lisbela e o Prisioneiro by Osman Lins |
Starring |
Selton Mello Débora Falabella |
Music by | João Falcão |
Cinematography | Ulrich Burtin |
Edited by | Paulo Henrique Farias |
Production company | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Box office | R$19,915,933[1] ($8,494,742) |
Lisbela e o Prisioneiro is a 2003 Brazilian romance film. It was directed by Guel Arraes, and is based on the 1964 play Lisbela e o Prisioneiro by Osman Lins.
Filming took place in cities of Pernambuco, Igarassu, Paudalho and Recife, as well as in Rio de Janeiro and Nova Iguaçu.[2][3]
Cast
- Selton Mello ... Leleu
- Débora Falabella ... Lisbela
- Virginia Cavendish ... Inaura
- Bruno Garcia ... Douglas
- Tadeu Mello ... Cabo Citonho
- André Mattos ... Terente Guedes
- Lívia Falcão ... Francisquinha
- Marco Nanini ... Frederico Evandro
Awards
Won
- 2004 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize
- Best Music: (João Falcão and André Moraes)
- Best Actor: (Selton Mello)
- 2003 Premio Qualidade
- Best Actor: (Marco Nanini)
- Best Actress: (Débora Falabella)
- Best Director: (Guel Arraes)
- Best Film
- Best Supporting Actor: (André Mattos)
- Best Supporting Actress: (Virginia Cavendish)
Nominated
- 2004 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize
- Best Costume Design: (Emilia Duncan)
- Best Director: (Guel Arraes)
- Best Editing: (Paulo Henrique Farias)
- Best Make-Up: (Marlene Moura)
- Best Picture
- Best Screenplay: (Guel Arraes, Jorge Furtado and Pedro Cardoso)
- Best Sound
- Best Supporting Actor: (Bruno Garcia)
- Best Supporting Actor: (Tadeu Mello)
- Best Supporting Actress: (Virginia Cavendish)
- 2003 Premio Qualidade
- Best Supporting Actor: (Tadeo Mello)
- Best Supporting Actor: (André Mattos)
Soundtrack
- Você Não me Ensinou a te Esquecer - Written by Fernando Mendes, performed by Caetano Veloso
- Para o Diabo os Conselhos de Vocês - Written by Carlos Imperial, performed by Os Condenados
- A Dança das Borboletas - Written by Zé Ramalho and Alceu Valença, performed by Zé Ramalho and Sepultura
- Espumas ao Vento - Written by Accioly Neto, performed by Elza Soares
- A Dama de Ouro - Written by Maciel Melo, performed by Zéu Britto
- A Deusa da Minha Rua - Written by Jorge Faraj and Teixeira, performed by Geraldo Maia
- Oh Carol - Written by Neil Sedaka, performed by Caetano Veloso and Jorge Mautner
- O Amor é Filme - Written by João Falcão, performed by Lirinha
- Lisbela - Written by Caetano Veloso, performed by Los Hermanos
- O Matador - Written by João Falcão, performed by Sepultura
- O Boi - Written by João Falcão.
References
- ↑ "Filmes Brasileiros Lançados - 1995 a 2012" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Ancine. p. 27. Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ↑ "Apólice do filme Lisbela e o Prisioneiro custou R$ 2,6 milhões". Paraná Online (in Portuguese). August 29, 2003. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ↑ "Filmagem de Lisbela e o Prisioneiro completa 1 semana" (in Portuguese). Internet Group. October 23, 2002. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
External links
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