Love and Co
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Directed by | Helvécio Ratton |
Produced by | Simone Magalhães Matos |
Written by | Carlos Alberto Ratton |
Based on | Alves & Cia by Eça de Queiroz |
Starring | Marco Nanini Patricia Pillar Alexandre Borges |
Music by | Tavinho Moura |
Cinematography | José Tadeu Ribeiro |
Edited by | Diana Vasconcellos |
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Quimera Filmes
Rosa Filmes |
Distributed by | RioFilme, Severiano Ribeiro (Brazil) Rosa Filmes (Portugal) |
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Running time
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100 minutes |
Country | Brazil Portugal |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$3 million[3] |
Box office | R$237,310[4] |
Love and Co[5][6] (Portuguese: Amor & Cia) is a 1998 Brazilian-Portuguese comedy-drama film directed by Helvécio Ratton. Based on Eça de Queiroz's novel Alves & Cia, it stars Marco Nanini, Patricia Pillar and Alexandre Borges. Shot in São João Del Rei, Minas Gerais, and set in the 19th century, it follows Alves (Nanini) as he finds his wife Ludovina (Pillar) with Machado (Borges), and challenges him for a gun duel.[1]
Contents
Cast
- Marco Nanini as Alves
- Patricia Pillar as Ludovina
- Alexandre Borges as Machado
- Rogério Cardoso as Neto
- Cláudio Mamberti as Carvalho
- Ary França as Medeiros
- Maria Sílvia as Margarida
- Nelson Dantas as Asprígio
- Rui Resende as Abílio
- Sônia Siqueira as Joana
Reception
Love and Co grossed R$237,310 and was watched by 47,179 people in the 24 Brazilian theaters in which it was released.[4] It was nominated for the 1st Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil for Best Film and Best Actor (Marcos Nanini), but lost in both categories.[7][8] It was awarded as the Best Iberoamerican Film at the 14th Mar del Plata Film Festival.[9] At the 31st Festival de Brasília, it won the Best Film, Best Actress (Patricia Pillar), and shared the Best Art Direction (Clóvis Bueno and Vera Hamburger) with Kenoma.[10] Marco Nanini won Best Actor while Tavinho Moura won Best Music at the 3rd Brazilian Film Festival of Miami.[11]
References
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External links
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- Amor & Cia at Cinemateca Brasileira
- Amor & Cia at Rosa Filmes
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- 1998 films
- Portuguese-language films
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- 1998 comedy-drama films
- Brazilian comedy-drama films
- Films based on works by Eça de Queirós
- Films directed by Helvécio Ratton
- Films set in the 19th century
- Films shot in Minas Gerais
- Portuguese comedy-drama films
- 1990s Portuguese-language films
- 1990s Brazilian films