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Limite (1931) was voted best Brazilian film by the Brazilian Film Critics Association . Limite (1931) was voted the best Brazilian film of all time in a 1995 national survey of critics by Folha de S.Paulo. [100] It is ranked number 1 on the Brazilian Film Critics Association's list of the top 100 Brazilian films, voted by its 100 members in 2015.
A 1931 film, Mário Peixoto's Limite, is the oldest one and also the first ranked, while the most recent work is from 2015, Anna Muylaert's The Second Mother. The chanchada (1930–50s musical comedies) is represented by Carlos Manga 's O Homem do Sputnik (1959), while there is a plethora of 1960–1970s films, including Cinema Novo and Cinema ...
The film grossed R$7.7 million (US$4.3 million) from 1.6 million admissions in Brazil, the highest-grossing Brazilian film released during the year. [3] [9] It was the highest-grossing Brazilian film in the United States with a gross of $6.5 million, [3] [10] surpassing the $3 million earned by the 1976 film Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands. [11]
Brazil has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1960. The award is handed out annually by the United States–based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature length motion picture produced outside the U.S. that contains primarily non-English language dialogue. [3]
Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 100%, based on 15 reviews, with a rating average of 8.3/10. [ 8 ] A. H. Weiler from The New York Times praised the film, calling it "Simple, black-and-white, more arresting as a shocking polemic than as memorable drama."
32. Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) Director: Dan Gilroy Cast: Colin Farrell, Carmen Ejogo, Shelley Hennig, Lynda Gravatt Rating: PG-13 Run Time: 122 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 55% | IMDb 6.5 ...
A list of films produced in Brazil ordered by year and split onto separate pages by decade. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Brazilian films 1897–1919