Central Station
DarstellerFernanda Montenegro | Marília Pêra | Vinícius de Oliveira | Soia Lira | Othon Bastos | Otávio Augusto | Stela Freitas | Matheus Nachtergaele | Caio Junqueira | Socorro Nobre | Manoel Gomes | Roberto Andrade | Sheyla Kenia | Malcon Soares | Maria Fernandes | Maria Marlene | Christano Camargo | Jorseba-Sebastiano Oliveira | Berto Filho | Felícia de Castro
RegieWalter Salles
FreigabeKeine Angaben
LändercodeCode 1 (USA)
Laufzeit106 Minuten
SprachePortuguese, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
UntertitelEnglisch
MediumDVD
Release13.07.1999
EAN0043396038332
KategorienWeitere
Beschreibung
In the opening scenes of Central Station , colorful crowds of Brazilians stream into and out of a Rio de Janeiro train, pushing through doors and windows. You're immediately pulled into the brutal vitality of a nation in motion, setting the tone for a picturesque road movie that charts Brazil's renaissance in a little boy's search for his father and an old woman's emotional reawakening. When we first meet Dora (Fernanda Montenegro), this frozen-hearted, sour-faced woman is the epitome of immobility: day after day, she sits in the train station selling her letter-writing skills to all comers, but often doesn't bother to mail these precious messages. When a woman who's paid Dora to write a pleading note to her son's long-missing dad gets run over by a bus, the child, Josue (Vinicius de Oliveira), is up for grabs. (The summary execution of a thieving street kid--in longshot--underscores the seriousness of this waif's plight.) After an abortive attempt to sell Josue for a new TV, the aspiring couch potato finds herself reluctantly propelled into an occasionally Fellini-esque odyssey through the hinterlands of Brazil's sertäo , where Dora and her sidekick find unexpected faith and family. Former documentary filmmaker Walter Salles ( Foreign Land ) mixes magic with realism in his appreciation of striking faces and places, but Central Station is primarily fueled by the tough/tender performances of Montenegro, Brazil's Judy Dench, and de Oliveira, an airport shoeshine boy Salles cast over 1,500 other hopefuls. (Montenegro was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, and Central Station was in the running for Best Foreign Language Film.) No cloyingly cute child-star, de Oliveira plays Josue as a bracingly idiosyncratic brat. And watching Dora's face and soul slowly, unwillingly unclench as she gets back in motion--and emotion--is potent pleasure, even if Salles's trip does dead-end in soap opera as his Brazilian pilgrim's progress winds down. --Kathleen Murphy
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