Foreign Land (film)
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Directed by | Walter Salles Daniela Thomas |
Written by | Marcos Bernstein Millor Fernandes Walter Salles Daniela Thomas |
Starring | Alberto Alexandre |
Cinematography | Walter Carvalho |
Edited by | Felipe Lacerda Walter Salles |
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100 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Foreign Land (Portuguese: Terra Estrangeira) is a 1996 Brazilian action film directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas.[1]
Cast
- Alberto Alexandre - Maitre Machado
- Fernando Alves Pinto - Paco
- Alexandre Borges - Miguel
- Canto e Castro - Porteiro
- Laura Cardoso - Manuela
- António Cara D'Anjo - Espanhol 1
- Filipe Ferrer - Coprador
- João Grosso - Carlos
- Miguel Guilherme - André
- Miguel Hurst - Angolano 3
- Tchéky Karyo - Kraft
- João Lagarto - Pedro
- Zeka Laplaine - Loli
- Álvaro Lavín - Espanhol 2
- Carla Lupi - Agente turismo
- Fernanda Torres - Alex
Review
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Foreign Land (Terra Estrangeira), directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas, is a story of fate, one of the foreign lands of the title. It’s a compelling tale accompanied by some great cinematography by Walter Carvalho and a fine choice of suitably melancholic fado tunes by José Miguel Wisnik. It is also something of a homage in a wider sense to the movement of people and the idea and importance of belonging... Foreign Land has some great scenes, beautiful imagery and fine performances (especially from Melo) and all in all it’s well worth rediscovering this early gem from one of Brazil’s most-in-demand directors, Walter Salles.
—Sounds and Colours[2]
Reception
Foreign Land has the rank of two out of five stars on AllMovie.[3]