Brazil is a Terry Gilliam dystopic black comedy film that reflects the melancholy, dreamlike quality of a famous Brazilian song that’s been translated into English. The film parodies the mostly dysfunctional bureaucratic world we live in and takes us to a post-apocalyptic world in the future yet with our present day attitudes in mind. | ||
| Title | : | Brazil |
| Release Date | : | 1985-02-20 |
| Runtime | : | |
| Production Countries | : | United Kingdom, |
| Production Co. | : | Embassy International Pictures |
| Genres | : | Comedy, Science Fiction, |
| Casts | : | Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Bob Hoskins, Michael Palin, Ian Richardson, Terry Gilliam, Peter Vaughan, Kim Greist, Jim Broadbent, Derrick O'Connor, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, John Pierce Jones, Barbara Hicks, Charles McKeown, Kathryn Pogson, Bryan Pringle, Nigel Planer, Terence Bayler, Gorden Kaye, Jack Purvis, |
| Plot Keywords | : | bureaucracy, police state, terror, great britain, dream, dystopia, government, |
| Alternative Titles | : | 1984 and 1/2 1984½ Brasil: O Filme |

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