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Genre: Feature Films, Brazilian Literature
Original Title: Os Imortais
Year: 2018
Original Version: Brazilian Portuguese
Duration: 8 Tales x 50′ Approximately
Subtitled (CC): English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese
Dubbed In: None

THE IMMORTALS OF BRAZIL

The Immortals of Brazil showcases the diversity and wealth of Brazilian literature. The series is based on the works of many of the giants of Brazilian literature including Machado de Assis, Érico Veríssimo, Jorge Amado, Monteiro Lobato, Aluísio Azevedo, Carlos Heitor Cony and João do Rio.

The First Season consists of 8 amazing stories produced in Full HD, covering a vast range of themes such as romance, drama, suspense and comedy:

  • The Glasses (1874 Suspense, by Machado de Assis)
  • Arms (1895 Romance, by Machado de Assis)
  • My Son’s Hands (1942 Drama, by Érico Veríssimo)
  • Crime and Bourgeois (1997 Thriller, by Carlos Heitor Cony)
  • The Lumberman (1893 Romance, by Aluísio Azevedo)
  • Arsênio Godard’s End (1893 Drama, by João do Rio)
  • The Miracle of the Birds (1972 Comedy, by Jorge Amado)
  • The Stigma (1915 Suspense, by Monteiro Lobato)

Directors: Adolfo Rosenthal, Fábio Di Fiore, Moacyr Góes
Screenplay: Wilson Rocha, Adolfo Rosenthal
Producer: Aguinaldo Di Fiore Filho, Fábio Di Fiore, Thiago Di Fiore, Adolfo Rosenthal
Cast: Michel Bercovitch, Bruno Mello, Bianca Rinaldi, Petrônio Gontijo, Ana Petta, Celso Frateschi, Gustavo Falcão, Vanja Orico, Adriana Garambone, Giulio Lopes, Dedina Bernardelli, Luiza Tomé, Rafael Sieg, Flávio Galvão, Roberto Birindelli, José Dumont, Giselle Itié, Fernando Pavão
Executive Producer: Monica Demes, Roberto Honczar, Antonio Carlos Santana, Mar Outsiders
Cinematography: Bruno Tiezzi, Flávio Zappala, Cezar Moraes
Art Director: Oswaldo Lioi, Luis Parras, Ana Paula Cardoso
Costume: Luana de Sá, Simone Aquino, Alice Alves, Cassio Brasil, Renata Soutomaior
Colorist: Alex Yoshinaga, Marcelo Fajer, Osiris Nascimento, Bernardo Brik, Paulo Carou
Editor: Bernardo Jucá, Fábio Di Fiore, Cris Winter
Soundtrack: Rodrigo Lessa, Danilo Caymmi, Flávio Mendes