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Foreign Land (1995)
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Walter Salles (CENTRAL STATION) and Daniela Thomas co-directed this crime drama about expatriate Brazilians who get mixed up in the Lisbon underworld. Paco (Pinto), a young Brazilian looking for a way to get to Spain, is offered a job as a... Walter Salles (CENTRAL STATION) and Daniela Thomas co-directed this crime drama about expatriate Brazilians who get mixed up in the Lisbon underworld. Paco (Pinto), a young Brazilian looking for a way to get to Spain, is offered a job as a courier to Lisbon by Igor, a black market dealer who assures him that when he gets to Lisbon he'll be given enough money to get there by his contact, Miguel. Meanwhile, Miguel's girlfriend, Alex, begins searching for a way back to her native Brazil, to no avail. Unfortunately, when Paco gets to Lisbon, Miguel is dead, the package he was supposed to deliver is stolen, and he finds himself on the run from his employers. Looking for anything to help him figure out what has happened, he runs into Alex, and both of them decide to try to get back to Brazil before they are caught by Igor and his gang. [More]
Starring: Fernando Alves Pinto, Fernanda Torres, Alexandre Borges
Starring: Fernando Alves Pinto, Fernanda Torres, Alexandre Borges
Director: Walter Salles, Daniela Thomas
Director: Walter Salles, Daniela Thomas
Screenwriter: Marcus Bernstein, Walter Salles, Daniela Thomas
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