Brazil - A Film by Terry Gilliam
It's about flights of fantasy. And the nightmare of reality. Terrorist bombings. And late night shopping. True Love. And creative plumbing. Brazil - it's only a state of mind.
Información
Fecha de lanzamiento:
22 February 1985 (UK)
Género:
Science Fiction/ Fantasy
Estudio:
Universal Studios
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Brazil - A Film by Terry Gilliam

 
Konstantin
El 16 de diciembre a las 6:47 · Denunciar
Jenny Jacobsen

Jenny Jacobsen Fantastic film!!

El 15 de diciembre a las 3:31 · Denunciar
Jonathan Burrello Submarine
El 11 de diciembre a las 12:07 · Denunciar
Damiano Calcagno

Damiano Calcagno This film was made in the 1985 but its topics should be largerly connected with the modern society!!!A great film is for ever!!!

El 05 de diciembre a las 5:52 · Denunciar
Nicolas T. Gilliam

Nicolas T. Gilliam This film is a wonderful homage to George Orwell´s 1984

El 03 de noviembre a las 13:59 · Denunciar
Sean Barton

Sean Barton This film should be shown in all theatres every year, To remind this country (USA)and all, to hold back on its involuntary Totalitarian/progressive natures which have consumed all civilizations internally since day one. More films need to be imagined like this one.

El 02 de noviembre a las 16:51 · Denunciar
Rick

Rick Just
watched this again over the weekend. The 3 diisc Criterion Collection.
Looks and sounds so good. One of the best movies of all time!

El 31 de octubre a las 21:22 · Denunciar
Robert Baum

Robert Baum For those in the states, Brazil will be playing at midnight Wednesday to Saturday on the week of Thanksgiving next month at the IFC in NYC.

El 31 de octubre a las 14:33 · Denunciar
Robert Baum

Robert Baum Michael Kamen's score is easily hs best work. Even if his oeuvre doesn't compare with the likes of John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Basil Poledouris, Dmitri, Tiomkin, james Horner, or Walter Carlos

El 29 de octubre a las 13:59 · Denunciar
Robert Baum

Robert Baum Could someone explain the Samurai to me? My take is that initially it is the system. And later when Sam defeats it, it serves as something prophetic.

El 26 de octubre a las 9:37 · Denunciar
Victor Sillof

Victor Sillof I have made some figures based on the film Brazil. Thought some people here might like them. Here http://www.facebook.com/friends/?filter=afp&offset=100#/album.php?aid=75604&id=33205412735&ref=mf

El 12 de septiembre a las 18:59 · Denunciar
Paul Hyland

Paul Hyland Just under 2 years ago, my family and I were travelling by train across Wales. We met an elderly American man who said he was a musician, on his was to play at a small pub. When I asked who he was he said 'I doubt if you have heard of me'. I asked him if he had written any music I may have heard of. He once again d ...idn't say much, except there may have been one film he played the music to. "Brazil" he said. I nearly fainted, and told him it was my favourite film. That man was Geoffrey Muldaur, and seeing him re-piqued my interest in Brazil, which I have watched again recently. The subject matter of the film has never been so pertinent, when placed against the current backdrop of governmental eavesdropping, the patriot act, rendition, guantanamo and the purported 'War On Terror". Gilliam was (and still is) a visionary. Thought I'd share that.

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El 29 de agosto a las 16:34 · Denunciar
Guillermo
El 26 de agosto a las 19:12 · Denunciar
Grant

Grant The Criterion Laserdisc Box Set still has pride of place in my video collection...and I still haven't gotten round to watching the "Love Conquers All" version :) Would also recommend to any fan of the film with an interest in the movie making process to read Tom Mathews book "The Battle of Brazil".

El 17 de agosto a las 11:49 · Denunciar