List of Brazilian films of 2011
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In 2011, eight Brazilian films took more than a million people to theaters. All 2011 Brazilian films together received an audience of nearly 19 million people.[1] Brazil produced nearly 100 films in 2011, up from 30 in 2001 and less than five in 1994.[2]
Highest-grossing
The top ten Brazilian films in 2011. The films are ranked according to public.[3]
Rank | Film | Public |
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1 | De Pernas Pro Ar | 3.547.138 |
2 | Cilada.com | 2.974.697 |
3 | Bruna Surfistinha | 2.159.203 |
4 | Assalto ao Banco Central | 1.920.193 |
5 | Muita calma nessa hora | 1.464.203 |
6 | O Palhaço | 1.406.262 |
7 | Qualquer gato vira lata | 1.178.099 |
8 | O Homem do Futuro | 1.199.752 |
9 | VIPs | 585.807 |
10 | As mães de Chico Xavier | 510.717 |
2011 releases
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Os 3 | Nando Olival | Juliana Schalch Gabriel Godoy Victor Mendes Cecília Homem de Melo Alceu Nunes | Comedy, Drama | |
O Abismo Prateado | Karim Ainouz | Alessandra Negrini Otto Jr. Thiago Martins Carla Ribas Alice Borges | Drama | The film was shown in the Directors' Fortnight.[4] |
Amor? | João Jardim | Júlia Lemmertz Ângelo Antônio Mariana Lima | Drama | |
Amanhã Nunca Mais | Tadeu Jungle | Lázaro Ramos Maria Luisa Mendonça Fernanda Machado | Comedy | |
Area Q | Gerson Sanginitto | Isaiah Washington Tania Khalill Murilo Rosa | Sci Fi | Co-production with USA. |
Assalto ao Banco Central | Marcos Paulo Simões | Eriberto Leão Hermila Guedes Milhem Cortaz Lima Duarte Giulia Gam | Crime | Based on the 2005 Banco Central burglary at Fortaleza. |
Belair | Bruno Safadi Noa Bressane | Rodrigo Lima Noa Bressane Bruno Safadi | Documentary | |
Brasil Animado | Mariana Caltabiano | Animation | First Brazilian film in 3D.[5] | |
Bruna Surfistinha | Marcus Baldini | Deborah Secco Gustavo Machado Luciano Chirolli | Drama | Based on the 2005 drama book O Doce Veneno do Escorpião (en: The Scorpion's Sweet Poison) by Raquel Pacheco |
As Canções | Eduardo Coutinho | Documentary | ||
Capitães da Areia | Cecília Amado Guy Gonçalves | Jean Luis Souza de Amorim Romário Santos de Assis Israel Vinícius Gouvêa de Souza | Drama | Based on the Brazilian Modernist novel of the same name written by Jorge Amado |
O Céu Sobre Os Ombros | Sérgio Borges | Everlyn Barbin Lwei Bakongo Murari Krishna | Drama | Winner of five awards at the 43rd Festival de Brasília.[6] |
Cilada.com | José Alvarenga Jr. | Bruno Mazzeo Fernanda Paes Leme Dani Calabresa Fernando Caruso Fúlvio Stefanini | Comedy | Based on the Multishow sitcom.[7] |
Craft | Gustavo Pizzi | Karine Teles | Drama | |
Diário de uma Busca | Flávia Castro | Flávia Castro | Drama, Documentary | |
Elvis & Madona | Marcelo Laffitte | José Wilker Fabianna Brazil Duse Nacarati | Comedy | |
Elza | Ernesto Baldan Izabel Jaguaribe | Documentary | ||
Estamos Juntos | Toni Venturi | Cauã Reymond Leandra Leal Nazareno Casero | Drama | |
Família Vende Tudo | Alain Fresnot | Luana Piovani Caco Ciocler Marisol Ribeiro Lima Duarte | Comedy | |
Histórias que Só Existem Quando Lembradas | Júlia Murat | |||
O Homem do Futuro | Cláudio Torres | Alinne Moraes Wagner Moura | Comedy, Science fiction | |
Malu de Bicicleta | Flávio R. Tambellini | Fábio Lago Daniele Suzuki Maria Manuela | Comedy | |
Mamonas Pra Sempre | Claudio Kahns | Documentary | Documentary about Brazilian band Mamonas Assassinas. | |
Meu País | Andre Ristum | Cauã Reymond Débora Falabella Rodrigo Santoro | Drama | |
Nana Caymmi em Rio Sonata | Georges Gachot | Milton Nascimento Tom Jobim Gilberto Gil Dori Caymmi Erasmo Carlos Maria Bethânia | Documentary | |
Não Se Pode Viver Sem Amor | Jorge Durán | Cauã Reymond Fabiula Nascimento Babu Santana | Drama | |
Não Se Preocupe, Nada Vai Dar Certo | Hugo Carvana | Ângela Vieira Tarcísio Meira Gregório Duvivier Flávia Alessandra | Comedy | |
Onde Está a Felicidade? | Carlos Alberto Riccelli | Bruna Lombardi Marcelo Adnet Bruno Garcia Dani Calabresa | Comedy | Co-production with Spain.[8] |
As Mães de Chico Xavier | Glauber Filho | Drama | Based on the book Por Trás do Véu de Isis written by Marcel Souto Maior.[9] | |
O Mineiro e o Queijo | Helvecio Ratton | Documentary | ||
Os Monstros | Guto Parente Luiz Pretti Pedro Diógenes Ricardo Pretti | Luiz Pretti Ana Luiza Rios Aline Silva | Fiction | |
O Palhaço | Selton Mello | Selton Mello Paulo José Larissa Manoela Giselle Motta Teuda Bara Moacyr Franco Danton Mello | Comedy | |
Rewind Life | Luiz Saneti | Stela Marianno, Adriano Baluz, Marina Vásques, Emanuel Risaint | Mystery, Supernatural | |
Rock Brasília – Era de Ouro | Vladimir Carvalho | Documentary | ||
Quebradeiras | Evaldo Mocarzel | Documentary | The film won the award for Best Documentary at the 22nd Rencontres de Cinémas d’Amérique Latine de Toulouse, France.[10] | |
Quebrando o Tabu | Fernando Grostein Andrade | Paulo Coelho Dráuzio Varella Jimmy Carter Bill Clinton Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Documentary | |
Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata | Daniela de Carlo Tomas Portella | Cléo Pires Malvino Salvador Dudu Azevedo | Comedy | |
Soulbound | Caio Sóh | Emilio Dantas, Remo Rocha, Paloma Duarte | Drama | |
Trabalhar Cansa | Juliana Rojas Marco Dutra | Helena Albergaria Marat Descartes Carlos Escher | Drama | The film competed in the 'Un Certain Regard' section of the Cannes Film Festival.[11] |
Transeunte | Eryk Rocha | Fernando Bezerra Luciana Domschke | Drama | |
The Sky We Were Born Under | Marcos Jorge Fernando Severo | Carlos Eduardo de Magalhães Marcos Jorge Fernando Severo Mario Lopes | Drama | |
Uma Professora Muito Maluquinha | André Alves Pinto César Rodrigues | Kadu Baptista Elisa Pinheiro Neusa Rocha Ziraldo João Vieira | Comedy | Based on the book written by Ziraldo.[12] |
VIPs | Toniko Melo | Wagner Moura Jorge D'Elía Gisele Fróes Amaury Jr Roger Gobeth | Drama | Based on the book written by Mariana Caltabiano.[13] |
References
- ↑ http://gilbertocarlos-cinema.blogspot.com/2011/12/bilheteria-dos-filmes-nacionais.html
- ↑ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 78. ISBN 978-1908215017.
- ↑ http://gilbertocarlos-cinema.blogspot.com/2011/12/bilheteria-dos-filmes-nacionais.html
- ↑ http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada/904726-filme-brasileiro-esta-na-quinzena-dos-realizadores-em-cannes.shtml
- ↑ http://cinema.uol.com.br/ultnot/reuters/2011/01/20/brasil-animado-traz-natureza-no-primeiro-3d-nacional.jhtm
- ↑ http://cinema.uol.com.br/ultnot/2010/11/30/o-ceu-sobre-os-ombros-vence-premio-de-melhor-filme-e-direcao-no-festival-de-brasilia.jhtm
- ↑ http://vejasp.abril.com.br/noticias/filmes-nacionais-2011
- ↑ http://divirta-se.correioweb.com.br/materias.htm?materia=13439&secao=Cinema&data=20110819
- ↑ http://www.asmaesdechicoxavier.com.br/as-maes-de-chico-xavier.html
- ↑ http://www.cineclick.com.br/criticas/ficha/filme/quebradeiras/id/2861
- ↑ http://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/2011/09/estreia-trabalhar-cansa-combina-realidade-e-sobrenatural.html
- ↑ http://vejasp.abril.com.br/noticias/filmes-nacionais-2011
- ↑ http://vejasp.abril.com.br/noticias/filmes-nacionais-2011
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