A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 1998
Original Title:
O Viajante
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 114
Fortune takes four human beings to the last frontier of passion. There, where love becomes almost inhuman and divine. As if he was a comet, Rafael, the traveler, appears at the party for the cities patron saint, in a small town in the interior of Minas Gerais. He is the one who brings passion and crime, vanishing afterwards, leaving a poetic feeling in the air, which is always deadly to the ones who stay. Mrs. Ana de Lara, the proud rich widow, and Missy, still a child, whose beauty and innocence are like the Tiê-Sangue, a red bird, are the travelers victims. There is also Master Juca do Vale, a criminal, whose passion turns him incredibly human, in this story of love, death, forgiveness and resurrection.
Art Direction:
Ferdy Carneiro
Boom Operator:
George Saldanha
Anderson Ferreira
Costume Designer:
Bia Salgado
Director:
Paulo César Saraceni
Director of Photography:
Mário Carneiro
Editor:
Maria Elisa Freire
Executive Producer:
María José Loyola
Tuinho Schwartz
First Assistant Director:
Cris D'amato
Novel:
Lúcio Cardoso
Original Music Composer:
Paulo Jobim
Tulio Mourão
Sergio Saraceni
Producer:
Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva
Production Design:
Claudia Mores
Production Manager:
René Bittencourt
Screenplay:
Paulo César Saraceni
Sound:
Jorge Saldanha
Third Assistant Director:
Hsu Chien
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