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A trip to the mental institution hell. Neto is a middle class teenager who lives a normal life until his father sends him to a mental institution after finding drugs in his pocket. The marijuana cigarette is just the final straw that exposes the family tragedy. Neto is thrown into an absurd, inhuman...

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Corporate Authors: Buriti Filmes (Firm), Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm), Dezenove Som e Imagens (Firm), Fabrica Cinema (Firm), Gullane Filmes (Firm)
Other Authors: Bastos, Othon, Bodanzky, Laís, Bolognesi, Luiz, Carrano, Austregésilo, 1957-, Kiss, Cássia, 1958-, Müller, Marco, Santoro, Rodrigo, 1975-, Silveira, Sara, 1950-
Format: Unknown
Language:Portuguese
English
Spanish
Published: [Brasil] : Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, 2002
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Summary:A trip to the mental institution hell. Neto is a middle class teenager who lives a normal life until his father sends him to a mental institution after finding drugs in his pocket. The marijuana cigarette is just the final straw that exposes the family tragedy. Neto is thrown into an absurd, inhumane reality in which the people are devoured by a corrupt and cruel institutional system
Item Description:Based on the novel "Canto dos malditos" by Austregésilo Carrano
Includes: making-of documentary ; "Fora de si" music video by Arnaldo Antunes ; theatrical trailer; photo gallery ; audio commentary by director Laís Bodanzky and screenwriter Luiz Bolognesi ; film biographies ; weblinks
This film was originally produced in Brazil in 2000. Copyright 2000 Buriti Filmes. Released in Brazil in 2001
Physical Description:1 videodisc (84 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD; Region 4 NTSC ; widescreen (letterbox 4:3) ; ; Dolby Digital 5.1 and stereo 2.0 sound
Production Credits:Director, Lais Bodanzky ; screenplay, Luiz Bolognesi, (based on the book "Canto dos Malditos" by Austregéso Carrano) ; director of photography, Hugo Kovensky ; editors, Letizia Caudullo, Jacopo Quadri ; music, André Abujamra, Arnaldo Antunes