Asa Branca: Um Sonho Brasileiro
Asa Branca: Um Sonho Brasileiro | |
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Directed by | Djalma Limongi Batista |
Written by | Djalma Limongi Batista |
Produced by | Vera Roquette Pinto |
Starring | Edson Celulari |
Cinematography | Gualter Limongi |
Edited by | José Motta |
Music by | Mario Velerio Zaccaro |
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Distributed by | Embrafilme |
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Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Asa Branca: Um Sonho Brasileiro is a 1981 Brazilian drama film directed by Djalma Limongi Batista. Its plot follows the trajectory of Antônio "Asa Branca" dos Reis, a footballer who starts in Mariana do Sul, a fictional city of the interior of São Paulo, until he reaches a FIFA World Cup.
Cast
[edit]- Edson Celulari as Antônio "Asa Branca" dos Reis
- Eva Wilma as Asa Branca's mother
- Walmor Chagas as Isaías
- Gianfrancesco Guarnieri as Toninho
- Rita Cadillac as Sylvia
- Regina Wilker as Cleyse
- Mira Haar as Sulamitinha "Rita Pavone"
- Geraldo Del Rey as Asa Branca's father
Production
[edit]The filming took place in three months; the first scenes were shot in São Paulo, with the staff moving to Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, and then Rio de Janeiro.[2]
Reception
[edit]At the 14th Brasília Film Festival Batista won the Best Director Award, Celulari won the Best Actor Award, and Chagas won the Best Supporting Actor Award. Batista and Celulari would win the same awards at the 10th Gramado Film Festival. It also won the Air France Award for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor.[1] It was also entered into the 1982 Three Continents Festival.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Asa Branca: Um Sonho Brasileiro" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Nadale, Marcelo (2005). Djalma Limongi Batista: livre pensador (in Portuguese). Fundação Padre Anchieta. ISBN 9788570603401.
- ^ "3ème Festival des 3 Continents – 1982 – Compétition" (in French). Three Continents Festival. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
External links
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- 1981 films
- 1980s sports drama films
- Brazilian association football films
- Brazilian sports drama films
- Films shot in Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Films shot in São Paulo
- 1980s Portuguese-language films
- 1981 directorial debut films
- 1981 drama films
- 1980s Brazilian films
- 1980s Brazilian film stubs
- 1980s drama film stubs