A Intrusa

1979 film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen
  • December 29, 1979 (1979-12-29)
Running time
100 minutesCountryBrazilLanguagePortuguese

A Intrusa is a 1979 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen, based on the short story "La intrusa" by Jorge Luis Borges. The film is about the parallel lives of two gaucho brothers with Danish ancestry. It was shot in Uruguaiana, Rio Grande do Sul.[1]

Cast

  • José de Abreu as Christian
  • Arlindo Barreto as Eduardo
  • Maria Zilda Bethlem as Juliana
  • Palmira Barbosa as Efigênia
  • Fernando de Almeida as João Iberra
  • Ricardo Marnick
  • Mauricio Loyola
  • Heloísa Gadel
  • Nelson Pinto Bastos
  • Hermes Lago

Reception

At the 1980 Gramado Film Festival the film won four Golden Kikito awards, including Best Director, Best Actor (José de Abreu), Best Cinematography (Antônio Gonçalves) and Best Music (Astor Piazzolla), and was also nominated for Best Film.[2]

References

  1. ^ "A Intrusa" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Festival de Gramado – Premiados" (in Portuguese). Gramado Film Festival. Archived from the original on July 1, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  • A Intrusa at IMDb
  • A Intrusa on "The Garden of Forking Paths" Borges site.
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Films directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen
1939-1949
1950s
1960s
  • Esse Rio que Eu Amo (1960)
  • O Rei Pelé (1962)
  • Viagem aos Seios de Duília (1964)
  • Crônica da Cidade Amada (1964)
  • Bossa Nova (1964)
  • O Menino e o Vento (1967)
  • Como Matar um Playboy (1968)
1970-1996
  • Anjos e Demônios (1970)
  • Uma Pantera em Minha Cama (1971)
  • Caingangue (1973)
  • A Mulher do Desejo (1975)
  • Enigma para Demônios (1975)
  • A Morte Transparente (1978)
  • A Intrusa (1979)
  • Runnin' After Love (1980)
  • ¿Somos? (1982)
  • A Casa de Açúcar (1996)


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