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Beto Brant
Beto Brant (born 1964) is a Brazilian film director. Filmography *''Aurora'' (1987; short film) *''Dov'è Meneghetti?'' (1989; short film) *''Eternidad'' (1991; short film) *''Jó'' (1993; short film) *'' Belly Up'' (1997) *''Friendly Fire'' (1998) *''The Trespasser Trespasser In the law of tort, property, and criminal law a trespasser is a person who commits the act of trespassing on a property, that is, without the permission of the owner. Being present on land as a trespasser thereto creates liabi ...'' (2001) *'' Delicate Crime'' (2005) *'' Stray Dog'' (2007) *'' Love According to B. Schianberg'' (2009) *'' I'd Receive the Worst News from Your Beautiful Lips'' (2011) References External links * 1964 births Brazilian film directors Living people People from Jundiaí {{Brazil-film-director-stub ...
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Jundiaí
Jundiaí is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, in the Southeast Region of Brazil, located north of São Paulo. The population of the city is 423,006 (2020 est.), with an area of 431.21 km². The elevation is 761 m. The GDP of the city is U$16.6 billion (R$36.6 billion). The budget for 2013 is U$787 million (R$1.63 billion), according to the official data of the City Hall. History and Geography The locally most-accepted history of the first non-native American colonizers of the locale were Rafael de Oliveira and Petronilha Rodrigues Antunes who fled São Paulo for political reasons and who in 1615 then founded what became known as the Freguesia de Nossa Senhora do Desterro ("The Parish of Our Lady of the Landless"). The municipality was officially founded on December 14, 1655, when it was elevated to the category of village. Its first urbanization was carried out in 1657. Jundiaí has borders with Várzea Paulista, Campo Limpo Paulista, Franco da Rocha, Cajamar, ...
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Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 States of Brazil, states and the Federal District (Brazil), Federal District. It is the largest country to have Portuguese language, Portuguese as an List of territorial entities where Portuguese is an official language, official language and the only one in the Americas; one of the most Multiculturalism, multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass Immigration to Brazil, immigration from around the world; and the most populous Catholic Church by country, Roman Catholic-majority country. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a Coastline of Brazi ...
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Film Director
A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, production design and all the creative aspects of filmmaking. The film director gives direction to the cast and crew and creates an overall vision through which a film eventually becomes realized or noticed. Directors need to be able to mediate differences in creative visions and stay within the budget. There are many pathways to becoming a film director. Some film directors started as screenwriters, cinematographers, producers, film editors or actors. Other film directors have attended a film school. Directors use different approaches. Some outline a general plotline and let the actors improvise dialogue, while others control every aspect and demand that the actors and crew follow instructions precisely. Some directors also write thei ...
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Belly Up (film)
''Belly Up'' is a 2010 children's mystery novel by author Stuart Gibbs. The story is set in FunJungle, the largest zoo in America and the only zoo/theme park, which is built in the middle of the Texas Hill Country and owned by billionaire J.J. McCracken. Teddy Fitzroy, the 12-year-old narrator and son of a photographer and a gorilla researcher, and his friend Summer, J.J.'s daughter, investigate the suspicious death of Henry Hippo, FunJungle's mascot. Plot The book begins when Teddy Fitzroy is caught making trouble by "Large" Marge O'Malley, a notorious and unintelligent security guard. Marge's report is then ruined when Buck Grassley, the head of security, reports that Henry Hippo is dead. Doc Deakin, the cranky head veterinarian, decides to perform an autopsy against the wishes of Martin del Gato, the director of operations. Teddy secretly watches the autopsy and discovers that Henry died from peritonitis induced by sharp items he swallowed, with Doc concluding it was murder; h ...
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Friendly Fire (1998 Film)
Friendly Fire may refer to: * Friendly fire, an attack on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy/hostile targets Film and television * Friendly Fire (1979 film), ''Friendly Fire'' (1979 film), a dramatic TV movie starring Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty * Friendly Fire (2006 film), ''Friendly Fire'' (2006 film), a film by Sean Lennon and Michele Civetta * Friendly Fire (TV series), ''Friendly Fire'' (TV series), a 2012 Hong Kong modern serial drama Literature * ''Friendly Fire: The Illusion of Justice'', a 2010 memoir by Adam Bereki * ''Friendly Fire'', a 1992 essay collection by Bob Black * ''Friendly Fire'', a 1976 non-fiction book by C. D. B. Bryan * "Friendly Fire," a 2004 poem by James Michie *''Friendly Fire'', a 2006 novel by Patrick Gale * ''Friendly Fire'', a 2002 play by Peter Gill (playwright), Peter Gill * Friendly Fire, a fictional superhero on the team Section 8 (comics), Section 8 in the DC Comics universe Music * Friendly Fire (Joe Lovano & Greg Osby ...
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The Trespasser (2001 Film)
Trespasser is, in the law of tort, property law and criminal law, a person who commits the crime of trespassing on a property. Trespasser or ''variant'' may refer to: * ''Trespasser'' (video game), a 1998 computer game made for Microsoft Windows *'' Dragon Age: Inquisition – Trespasser'', a 2015 downloadable content expansion for ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' * HMS ''Trespasser'' (P312), British Royal Navy ship name * HMS ''Trespasser'' (P312), British submarine * ''The Trespasser'' (1929 film), a 1929 American pre-Code film * ''The Trespassers ''The Trespassers'' is a 1976 film directed by John Duigan and starring Judy Morris and Briony Behets. Premise In 1970, political journalist Richard lives with Penny but is having an affair with actress Dee. The two women meet and become friends ...'', a 1976 Australian film * ''The Trespasser'' (1947 film), a 1947 American action film * '' The Gate II: Trespassers'' (1990 film), Canadian horror film * ''Trespassers'' (album), 2010 ...
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Delicate Crime
Delicate may refer to: Music * ''Delicate'' (album), by Martha & The Muffins (2010) * "Delicate" (Taylor Swift song), song by Taylor Swift from ''Reputation'' (2017) * "Delicate" (Terence Trent D'Arby song), by Terence Trent D'Arby featuring Des'ree from ''Symphony or Damn'' (1993) * "Delicate", song by D. Rice from '' O'' (2002) * "Delicate", song by Operator from ''Soulcrusher'' (2007) Other uses * Delicates, garments that include delicate fabrics * Delicacies * ''Mythimna vitellina ''Mythimna vitellina'', the delicate, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1808. It is mainly distributed throughout southern Europe and the southern part of eastern Europe. It is also found far l ...
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Stray Dog (2007 Film)
A free-ranging dog is a dog that is not confined to a yard or house. Free-ranging dogs include street dogs, village dogs, stray dogs, feral dogs, etc., and may be owned or unowned. The global dog population is estimated to be 900 million, of which around 20% are regarded as owned pets and therefore restrained. Origin Dogs living with humans is a dynamic relationship, with a large proportion of the dog population losing contact with humans at some stage over time. This loss of contact first occurred after domestication and has reoccurred throughout history. The global dog population is estimated to be 900 million and rising. Although it is said that the "dog is man's best friend" for the 17–24% of dogs that live as pets in the developed countries, in the developing world pet dogs are uncommon but there are many village, community or feral dogs. Most of these dogs live out their lives as scavengers and have never been owned by humans, with one study showing their most common ...
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Love According To B
Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love for food. Most commonly, love refers to a feeling of a strong attraction and emotional attachment.''Oxford Illustrated American Dictionary'' (1998) Love is considered to be both positive and negative, with its virtue representing human kindness, compassion, and affection, as "the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another" and its vice representing human moral flaw, akin to vanity, selfishness, amour-propre, and egotism, as potentially leading people into a type of mania, obsessiveness or codependency. It may also describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans, one's self, or animals.Fromm, Erich; ''The Art of Loving'', Har ...
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I'd Receive The Worst News From Your Beautiful Lips
''I'd Receive the Worst News from Your Beautiful Lips'' ( pt, Eu Receberia as Piores Notícias dos Seus Lindos Lábios) is a 2011 Brazilian romance drama film directed by Beto Brant and Renato Ciasca. Based on a novel of the same name by Marçal Aquino, it stars Camila Pitanga, Gustavo Machado, and Zecarlos Machado, in a love triangle. Pitanga plays the role of Lavínia, a former prostitute and drug addict who is taken from the Rio de Janeiro streets by Ernani (husband), a pastor. After a period of time, the couple is shown to be living in Santarém, Pará, where Lavínia fall in love with Cauby (lover), a photographer who sees in her a muse. It took over four months to shoot it in Santarém and Rio de Janeiro. Cast *Camila Pitanga as Lavínia *Gustavo Machado as Cauby *Zecarlos Machado as Ernani *Gero Camilo as Viktor Laurence *Antonio Pitanga as Isaías *Adriano Barroso as Polozzi *Magnólio de Oliveira as Chico Chagas *Simone Sou as Xamã Reception It was first screened at ...
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1964 Births
Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople meet in Jerusalem. * January 6 – A British firm, the Leyland Motor Corp., announces the sale of 450 buses to the Cuban government, challenging the United States blockade of Cuba. * January 9 – ''Martyrs' Day'': Armed clashes between United States troops and Panamanian civilians in the Panama Canal Zone precipitate a major international crisis, resulting in the deaths of 21 Panamanians and 4 U.S. soldiers. * January 11 – United States Surgeon General Luther Terry reports that smoking may be hazardous to one's health (the first such statement from the U.S. government). * January 12 ** Zanzibar Revolution: The predominantly Arab government of Zanzibar is overthrown by African nationalist rebels; a ...
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