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|''[[Os 3]]'' ||[[Nando Olival]] ||[[Juliana Schalch]]<br> [[Gabriel Godoy]]<br>[[Victor Mendes]]<br>[[Cecília Homem de Melo]]<br>[[Alceu Nunes]]||Comedy, drama || |
|''[[Os 3]]'' ||[[Nando Olival]] ||[[Juliana Schalch]]<br> [[Gabriel Godoy]]<br>[[Victor Mendes]]<br>[[Cecília Homem de Melo]]<br>[[Alceu Nunes]]||Comedy, drama || |
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|''[[O Abismo Prateado]]'' ||[[Karim Ainouz]] ||[[Alessandra Negrini]]<br> [[Otto Jr.]]<br>[[Thiago Martins]]<br>[[Carla Ribas]]<br>[[Alice Borges]]||Drama ||The film was shown in the [[Directors' Fortnight]].<ref>http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada/904726-filme-brasileiro-esta-na-quinzena-dos-realizadores-em-cannes.shtml</ref> |
|''[[O Abismo Prateado]]'' ||[[Karim Ainouz]] ||[[Alessandra Negrini]]<br> [[Otto Jr.]]<br>[[Thiago Martins (footballer, born 1976)|Thiago Martins]]<br>[[Carla Ribas]]<br>[[Alice Borges]]||Drama ||The film was shown in the [[Directors' Fortnight]].<ref>http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada/904726-filme-brasileiro-esta-na-quinzena-dos-realizadores-em-cannes.shtml</ref> |
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|''[[Amanhã Nunca Mais]]'' ||[[Tadeu Jungle]] ||[[Lázaro Ramos]]<br>[[Maria Luisa Mendonça]]<br>[[Fernanda Machado]]||[[Comedy film|Comedy]] || |
|''[[Amanhã Nunca Mais]]'' ||[[Tadeu Jungle]] ||[[Lázaro Ramos]]<br>[[Maria Luisa Mendonça]]<br>[[Fernanda Machado]]||[[Comedy film|Comedy]] || |
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In 2011, eight Brazilian films drew more than a million people to theaters. All of the 2011 Brazilian films together received an audience of nearly 19 million people.[1] Brazil produced nearly 100 films in 2011, up from 30 in 2001 and less than five in 1994.[2]
Highest-grossing
These were the top ten Brazilian films in 2011. The films are ranked according to public.[1]
Rank | Film | Public |
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1 | De Pernas Pro Ar | 3.547.138 |
2 | Cilada.com | 2.974.697 |
3 | Bruna Surfistinha | 2.159.203 |
4 | Assalto ao Banco Central | 1.920.193 |
5 | Muita calma nessa hora | 1.464.203 |
6 | O Palhaço | 1.406.262 |
7 | Qualquer gato vira lata | 1.178.099 |
8 | O Homem do Futuro | 1.199.752 |
9 | VIPs | 585.807 |
10 | As mães de Chico Xavier | 510.717 |
2011 releases
See also
References
- ^ a b "Gilberto Cinema: BILHETERIA DOS FILMES NACIONAIS LANÇADOS EM 2011". 2011.
- ^ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 78. ISBN 978-1908215017.
- ^ http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada/904726-filme-brasileiro-esta-na-quinzena-dos-realizadores-em-cannes.shtml
- ^ ""Brasil Animado", primeiro 3D nacional, mistura animação e paisagens reais do país".
- ^ "O Céu Sobre os Ombros vence prêmio de melhor filme e direção no Festival de Brasília". cinema.uol.com.br.
- ^ a b c "Os filmes nacionais que estreiam em 2011". vejasp.abril.com.br.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Divirta-se mais | Tudo sobre entretenimento, cinema, shows, celebridades e promoções".
- ^ "QUEBRADEIRAS". CineClick.
- ^ "'Trabalhar cansa' combina realidade e sobrenatural". 29 September 2011.