Maids (film)
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Directed by | Fernando Meirelles Nando Olival |
Produced by | Andrea Barata Ribeiro Ana Soares |
Written by | Cecília Homem de Mello Fernando Meirelles Renata Melo Nando Olival |
Based on | Domésticas by Renata Melo |
Starring | Cláudia Missura Graziela Moretto Lena Roque Olivia Araújo Renata Melo |
Music by | André Abujamra |
Cinematography | Lauro Escorel |
Edited by | Deo Teixeira |
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O2 Filmes
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Distributed by | Pandora Filmes |
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Running time
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85 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$1.2 million[1] |
Box office | R$422,675[2] |
Maids (Portuguese: Domésticas) is a 2001 Brazilian film directed by Fernando Meirelles and Nando Olival. It is based on the play of the same name by Renata Melo, and has received multiple awards and nominations.
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Cast
- Cláudia Missura as Raimunda
- Graziela Moretto as Roxane
- Lena Roque as Créo
- Olivia Araújo as Quitéria
- Renata Melo as Cida
- Robson Nunes as Jailto
- Tiago Moraes as Gilvan
- Luís Miranda as Abreu
- Eduardo Estrela as Antônio
- Gero Camilo as Claudiney
- Charles Paraventi
- Milhem Cortaz
Reception
O Estado de S. Paulo praised the film as it differentiates itself from original play thus does not rellies its comic potential on offending domestic workers. The reviewer also commended the fact that it is a film aimed to general people instead of a sociological approach.[1] Variety praised its cinematography as well as the cast, and further called it a "bright Brazilian comedy" that has "a wit and naturalness that Ken Loach's Bread and Roses might envy."[3] Peter Bradshaw, writing for The Guardian said "it is indeed a little gem".[4]
The film won the Best Cinematography and Missura, Moretto, Roque, Araújo and Melo shared the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2001 Recife Film Festival. The five shared again an award at the Ceará Film Festival; this time a Best Actress Award, though. At the Natal Film Festival, Moraes won the Best Actor Award, Estrela won the Best Supporting Actor Award, and it won the Best Score Award.[5] It won the Best Film Award at the Cuiabá Film Festival, where it also won the Best Screenplay and Best Newcomer (Moretto).[6]
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External links
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