Sergeant Getulio

Sergeant Getulio
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Hermanno Penna
Produced by Carlos Augusto Oliveir
Walter Carvalho Correa
Christiano André Magini
Hermanno Penna
Written by Flávio Porto
Hermanno Penna
Based on Sargento Getúlio
by João Ubaldo Ribeiro
Starring Lima Duarte
Music by José Luiz Penna
Mauro Giorgetti
Cinematography Walter Carvalho
Edited by Láercio Silva
Production
company
Blimp Film
Distributed by Embrafilme
Release date
  • 29 May 1983 (1983-05-29)[1]
Running time
85 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Sergeant Getulio (Portuguese: Sargento Getúlio) is a 1983 Brazilian drama film directed by Hermanno Penna. It was shot in Rio de Janeiro's neighborhood São Cristóvão and Laranjeiras, as well as in Sergipe's municipalities Nossa Senhora da Glória, Aracaju, Barra dos Coqueiros, and Poço Redondo.[1]

Cast

  • Lima Duarte as Getúlio
  • Orlando Vieira as Amaro
  • Luiz A. Barreto
  • Fernando Bezerra
  • Amaral Cavalcante
  • Márcia de Lima
  • Ethel de Souza
  • Marieta Fontes
  • Antonio Leite
  • Antônio Lima
  • Inez Maciel
  • Flávio Porto
  • Otávio Sales Filho
  • Orlando Vieira as Amaro

Reception

At the 1983 Gramado Film Festival, it won the Best Film Award, while Duarte and Vieira won the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively.[2] Duarte also won the Best Actor Award at the 5th Havana Film Festival.[3] Sargento Getúlio was nominated for Best Film Award at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Sargento Getúlio" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  2. "Festival de Gramado – Premiados" (in Portuguese). Gramado Film Festival. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  3. "Premios 5ta Edición del Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano" (in Spanish). Havana Film Festival. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  4. "13th Moscow International Film Festival (1983)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 7 November 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
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