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Deus é Brasileiro Directed by Carlos Diegues Produced by Tereza Gonzalez
Renata Almeida MagalhãesWritten by João Emanuel Carneiro
Carlos Diegues
Renata Almeida Magalhães
João Ubaldo RibeiroStarring Antônio Fagundes
Wagner MouraMusic by Chico Neves
Hermano ViannaCinematography Affonso Beato Editing by Sérgio Mekler Distributed by Columbia TriStar Release date(s) January 31, 2003 Running time 110 min. Country Brazil Language Portuguese Deus é Brasileiro (God is Brazilian) is a 2003 Brazilian comedy film directed and co-written by Carlos Diegues and based on a story by João Ubaldo Ribeiro. In the film, God, portrayed by Antônio Fagundes, decides to take a vacation and heads to northeastern Brazil to find a saint as a replacement.
Plot
Taoca, a part-time fisherman and small-time con artist, finds a man holding on to a buoy in the middle of the ocean. The man claims he is God, but Taoca doesn't believe him until he performs some miracles.
It seems God has decided to take a break and is searching for someone to temporarily take over. With Taoca, God travels the country in hopes of finding a new saint who is fit for the job. Along the way, they meet a woman, Madá, who joins the two in hopes they will take her to São Paulo, where her mother has died.
Eventually, the trio comes across a young man who appears to have the right qualifications, except he has no belief in a higher power.
Cast
- Antônio Fagundes as God
- Wagner Moura as Taoca
- Paloma Duarte as Madá
- Hugo Carvana as Quincas Batalha
- Stepan Nercessian as Baudelé
- Bruce Gomlevsky as Quinca das Mulas
- Castrinho as Goró
- Chico de Assis as Cezão
- Thiago Farias as Messias
- Susana Werner as Senhorita Agá
- Toni Garrido as São Pedro
- Cordel do Fogo Encantado
External links
- Deus é Brasileiro
- Deus É Brasileiro at the Internet Movie Database
- God Is Brazilian at AllRovi
Categories:- Brazilian films
- Portuguese-language films
- 2003 films
- Columbia Pictures films
- Fantasy films
- Films about religion
- 2000s comedy-drama films
- Road movies
- Films directed by Carlos Diegues
- Brazilian film stubs
- 2000s comedy film stubs
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