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Release Date:
March 19, 1977
Original Title:
Jorden er flad
Alternate Titles:
A Terra é Plana
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Det Danske Filminstitut
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
Jorden Er Flad or The Earth is Flat is based on the play Erasmus Montanus, from the classical era in Danish literature, by Ludvig Holberg. Director Henrik Stangerup had the play translated into Portuguese, and adapted it for filming in contemporary Brazil. In this comic movie, a group of villagers have scrimped and saved to send their fellow villager Erasmus Montanus (Fausto Wolff) away for an education. When the boy returns to his village, he is stuffed full of book-learning of a kind which is of absolutely no use to those of the village. The boy, rather than seeing his situation clearly, continues to spout learned platitudes, including the incredible observation, "the earth is round," supported by nothing other than his authority as an "educated man." Understandably, his posturing provokes derision.
Costume Design:
Ulla-Britt Söderlund
Director:
Henrik Stangerup
Director of Photography:
Flemming Arnholm
Editor:
Hilde L. Trier
Editorial Coordinator:
Bent Christensen
Executive Producer:
Luiz Fernando Goulart
Makeup Artist:
Carlos Prieto
Music:
Jurij Moskvitin
Original Story:
Ludvig Holberg
Producer:
Henrik Stangerup
Thorkild Kristensen
Screenplay:
Henrik Stangerup
Fausto Wolf
Sound:
Jacob Trier
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