Bad Boy - Rennen am Äquator (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2000

Original Title:
Bad Boy - Rennen am Äquator

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Baumhaus Film Brödl

Production Countries:
Brazil | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

In the Brazilian megacity São Paulo athletes from around the world run the traditional New Year's marathon. At the same time in an Amazonian jungle backwater 19-year-old Jô is running like a world champion. He has skipped town with the generous New Year's collection from the church and is being followed by the out-of-breath town sheriff Rui, a fan of the marathon. By pure luck he manages to capture Jô. Rui may have missed the race on TV, but not talented runner Jô. In the cell sit Jô and a dream. He trains Jô for a year until he is at his peak performance. They then make the long journey to São Paulo. Sheriff Rui sends his prisoner and marathon man Jô into the big race, the legendary New Year's marathon of 1999, the race into the year 2000. Surprises await.

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Art Direction:
Buy Chaves

Assistant Director:
Ana Cecília Costa

Assistant Editor:
Ana Cecília Costa

Author:
Herbert Brödl

Cinematography:
Volker Tittel

Director:
Herbert Brödl

Editor:
Katrin Köster

Lighting Technician:
Christof Loeckle

Producer:
Herbert Brödl

Production Manager:
Ivo Rodrigues

Visual Effects:
Thomas Diesselhorst

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