Peacetime (film) explained

Peacetime
Director:Daniel Filho
Producer:Daniel Filho
Starring:Tony Ramos
Dan Stulbach
Ailton Graça
Daniel Filho
Cinematography:Tuca Moraes
Editing:Diana Vasconcellos
Studio:Globo Filmes
Lereby Productions
Distributor:Downtown Filmes
Europa Filmes
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese

Peacetime (Portuguese: Tempos de Paz) is a 2009 Brazilian drama film, directed by Daniel Filho. The film is based on the play Novas Diretrizes em Tempos de Paz, written by Bosco Brasil.

Plot

Segismundo (Tony Ramos) is a former political police officer of Getúlio Vargas' government, who used to torture prisoners. In April 1945, he is the chief of the Immigration Office in Rio de Janeiro and, therefore, is in charge of preventing the entry of Nazis. Then, the Polish Clausewitz (Dan Stulbach) must convince him that he is a victim in order to gain access to the country.[1]

Peacetime is a film that turns a very complex issue (i.e. immigration) into a simple story of a day that changes the lives of two men.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comentario: Tempos de paz . Portuguese . Forlani . Marcelo . 13 August 2009. Omelete . . 8 December 2012.
  2. Web site: Times of Peace (Tempos de Paz) review . Robins . Jessica . 31 August 2010 . Sounds and Colours . 8 December 2012.