Low-Flying Aircraft (film) explained

Director:Solveig Nordlund
Producer:François d'Artemare
Maria João Mayer
Solveig Nordlund
Starring:Miguel Guilherme
Margarida Marinho
Rui Morrison
Cinematography:Acácio de Almeida
Music:Johan Zachrisson
Studio:Filmes do Tejo
Country:Portugal
Sweden
Language:Portuguese

Low-Flying Aircraft (original title Aparelho Voador a Baixa Altitude, literally "Flying machines at low altitude") is a 2002 Portuguese film from Swedish director Solveig Nordlund. Its main actors are Miguel Guilherme and Margarida Marinho. The film was based on the 1975 short story "Low Flying Aircraft" by J. G. Ballard.

Margarida Marinho's performance was nominated in 2003 for the Golden Globe, Portugal for Best Actress in a Motion Picture.

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