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Release Date:
August 1, 2014
Original Title:
A Estrada 47
Alternate Titles:
A Estrada 47
La Patrouille Perdue
The Lost Patrol
로드 47
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Primo Filmes
Stopline Films
Três Mundos Produções
Verdeoro
Production Countries:
Brazil | Italy | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 GB: 15
Runtime: 107
During World War II, looking up the Mountain, in Italy, a Brazilian Expeditionary Force - FEB - mines weeping platoon is hit by a panic-attack that sets them running aimlessly right in the middle of 'no man's land'. Desperate cold and hungry, the ill-prepared soldiers have to choose between facing military court or delve deeper into enemy lines. After a tense discussion, they decide to save their faces with the Brazilian Army by tackling a daring military objective: to disarm the most feared minefield in Italy. On their way there, they end meeting two others deserters; a remorseful Italian soldier trying to join the Partigianos and German officer who is just simply tired of war. with unexpected help of their ex-enemy, the soldiers are set to accomplish a mission that so far had been deemed impossible.
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Art Direction:
Sergio Tribastone
Cinematography:
Carlos Arango De Montis
Costume Design:
Elisabetta Antico
Director:
Vicente Ferraz
Editor:
Mair Tavares
Foley:
Vladan Nedeljkov
Aleksandra Stojanovic
Makeup Department Head:
Federico Carretti
Music:
Luiz Avellar
Producer:
Isabel Martinez
Joana Mariani
Matias Mariani
Sound Editor:
Ivan Neskov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Branko Neškov
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robson Sartori
Writer:
Vicente Ferraz
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