They'll Come Back

2012 film directed by Marcelo Lordello
  • September 19, 2012 (2012-09-19)
Running time
100 minutesCountryBrazilLanguagePortugueseBudgetR$ 247,000[1]

They'll Come Back (Portuguese: Eles Voltam) is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcelo Lordello. Lordello's directorial debut, it received the award for best film at the 45th Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro.[2]

Plot

Cris (Maria Luíza Tavares) and Peu (Georgio Kokkosi), her older brother, are left on the side of a road by their own parents. The brothers were punished for fighting constantly during a trip to the beach. After a few hours, realizing that their parents will not return, Peu part in search of a gas station. Cris remains in place for a whole day and, without news of her parents or brother, decides to go by herself the way back home.[1][3]

Cast

  • Maria Luiza Tavares as Cris
  • Geórgio Kokkosi as Peu
  • Elayne de Moura as Elayne
  • Mauricéia Conceição as Fátima
  • Jéssica Gomes de Brito as Jennifer
  • Irma Brown as Pri
  • Germano Haiut as Grandfather
  • Teresa Costa Rêgo as Grandma
  • Clara Oliveira as Geórgia

References

  1. ^ a b Eles Voltam – Filme 2011 – AdoroCinema
  2. ^ Diário de Brasília 2012 Verônica e Eles Voltam dividem o prêmio principal - Luiz Zanin - Estadao.com.br
  3. ^ They'll Come Back - International Film Festival Rotterdam

External links

  • They'll Come Back at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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