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360

United Kingdom, Austria, France, Brazil

2011

115 Min
Color
English, German, Arabic, French, Portuguese, Russian
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DIR Fernando Meirelles

EXEC Jordan Gertner, David Linde

PROD Andrew Eaton, Chris Hanley, Danny Krausz, Emanuel Michael

SCR Peter Morgan, Arthur Schnitzler

DP Adriano Goldman

CAST Rachel Weisz, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, Ben Foster, Moritz Bleibtreu, Jamel Debbouze, Mark Ivanir, Tereza Srbova, Alex Sander, Juliano Cazarré, Johannes Krisch, Dinara Drukarova, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Maria Flor

ED Daniel Rezende

PROD DES John Paul Kelly

SOUND Stuart Wilson

Toronto (Special Presentations), London (Opening Night)

Synopsis

Director Fernando Meirelles (City of God) reunites with his Constant Gardener star Rachel Weisz, who stars opposite Jude Law and Anthony Hopkins in this uncompromising dramatic thriller fueled by the notion of how sexual relationships can transgress social boundaries. –TIFF

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Fernando Meirelles

Among the prominent Latin filmmakers to have emerged during the late-20th and early-21st centuries, director Fernando Meirelles has perhaps been the most critically acclaimed of them all-no small feat when his contemporaries have included Walter Sales, Alfonso Cuaron and Alejandro Amenabar. With his breakout feature, the Oscar-nominated “City of God” (2002), a violent and kinetic film about drug-dealing gangs in the slums of Rio de Janiero, Meirelles displayed a flair for stylized camera moves, rapid editing and gritty realism-elements that soon became trademarks. A one-time commercial director, Meirelles has taken a non-traditional approach to filmmaking, using barebones crews, non-actors in major roles and major stars as camera operators for point-of-view shots. The results have been some of the most stunning and vibrant films to have emerged from south of the Rio Grande.

Born and raised in San Paolo, Brazil in a middleclass home, Meirelles spent a great deal of his youth traveling… read more

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